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  • I. Technological approaches to improve the dissolution behavior of nateglinide, a lipophilic insoluble drug: nanoparticles and co-mixing.

I. Technological approaches to improve the dissolution behavior of nateglinide, a lipophilic insoluble drug: nanoparticles and co-mixing.

International journal of pharmaceutics (2013-07-23)
Lauretta Maggi, Giovanna Bruni, Mariarosa Maietta, Andrea Canobbio, Andrea Cardini, Ubaldo Conte
RÉSUMÉ

Nateglinide is a non-sulphonylurea insulinotropic oral antidiabetic agent. The main problem in formulating an oral dosage form is its low solubility in aqueous media. This problem is particularly critical for an anti-diabetic drug because it should be administered just before the meals and be quickly bioavailable to cover the post-prandial glycemic peak. In this work, some technological approaches have been studied to improve the dissolution rate of nateglinide. Furthermore, two different polymorphs of nateglinide (H and B) have been tested to evaluate the influence of the crystal habitus on the dissolution behavior of the drug. The results have clearly demonstrated that wettability plays a key role in the dissolution behavior of nateglinide. As a matter of fact the physical dispersion of the drug with colloidal silica or hydrophilic swellable polymers strongly enhances the dissolution rate of nateglinide. The two polymorphs tested did not show significant differences in terms of dissolution behavior.

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Nateglinide, ≥98% (HPLC), solid
N-[(cis-4-Isopropylcyclohexyl)carbonyl]-D-phenylalanine, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard