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Research Article

Development and Characterization of a Mini Capsular Extrusion System for Enteric Delivery of Metronidazole Bearing Liposomes

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Pages 265-270 | Received 11 Mar 1996, Published online: 20 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

A capsular extrusion system was developed for enteric delivery of metronidazole loaded liposomes. The system is essentially based on a miniosmotic pump except that the extrusion in the present system is brought about by the swelling of a swellable polymer which raises the vestibule and extrudes out the contents through a delivery orifice. Drug reservoir of the system contained freeze dried liposomes which become hydrated prior to extrusion. Extruded liposomes were uniform in size with 45-68% incorporation of metronidazole. When tested for in vitro antiamoebic and antibacterial activity it was found that the effectiveness of liposomal metronidazole was significantly higher as compared to the unformulated drug.

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