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Polycaprolactone-Vitamin E TPGS Micellar Formulation for Oral Delivery of Paclitaxel.

Ziyad BinkhathlanRaisuddin AliOsman YusufAbdullah H AlomraniMohamed M BadranAbdullah K AlshememryAws AlshamsanFaleh AlqahtaniWajhul QamarMohamed W Attwa
Published in: Polymers (2024)
This study aimed to investigate the potential of polycaprolactone-vitamin E TPGS (PCL-TPGS) micelles as a delivery system for oral administration of paclitaxel (PTX). The PCL-TPGS copolymer was synthesized using ring opening polymerization, and PTX-loaded PCL-TPGS micelles (PTX micelles) were prepared via a co-solvent evaporation method. Characterization of these micelles included measurements of size, polydispersity, and encapsulation efficiency. The cellular uptake of PTX micelles was evaluated in Caco-2 cells using rhodamine 123 (Rh123) as a fluorescent probe. Moreover, an everted rat sac study was conducted to evaluate the ex vivo permeability of PTX micelles. Additionally, a comparative pharmacokinetic study of PTX micelles versus the marketed formulation, Ebetaxel ® (a Taxol generic), was performed after a single oral administration to rats. The results demonstrated that the micellar formulation significantly improved PTX solubility (nearly 1 mg/mL). The in vitro stability and release of PTX micelles in simulated gastric fluid (SGF) and simulated intestinal fluid (SIF) demonstrated that PTX micelles remained stable for up to 24 h and significantly slowed the release of PTX in both media compared to Ebetaxel ® . The in vitro cellular uptake, ex vivo intestinal permeability, and in vivo pharmacokinetic profile demonstrated that PTX micelles enhanced the permeability and facilitated a rapid absorption of the drug. Conclusively, the PCL 7000 -TPGS 3500 micelles exhibit potential as an effective oral delivery system for PTX.
Keyphrases
  • drug delivery
  • drug release
  • cancer therapy
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  • fluorescent probe
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  • human health