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Improving tenoxicam solubility and bioavailability by cosolvent system.

AAPS PharmSciTech (2009-02-19)
Ming-Kung Yeh, Li-Chien Chang, Andy Hong-Jey Chiou
ABSTRACT

The formulation study of tenoxicam, a poorly water-soluble drug, was developed by use of a ternary cosolvent system and has significantly enhanced the solubility. Additionally, the relative bioavailability of testing formulation was also evaluated by New Zealand rabbit with a single i.m. injection. The three-phase diagram for dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO)/propylene glycol/water, DMSO/ethanol/water, and DMSO/polyethoxylated castor oil/ethanol system was developed. The volume ratio of 5:4:1 in the DMSO/polyethoxylated castor oil/ethanol system resulted in a more suitable vehicle than other systems, with a high solubility (20.73 mg/ml) and low viscosity (10.0 Cp). A pharmacokinetic study of bioequivalence (F (rel) = 0.89) was also obtained. The present study not only provides a novel strategy improving tenoxicam solubility but also helps further scientific knowledge for the development of parenteral formulations.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Castor Oil, Ethoxylated, pH range 6.0-8.0
Sigma-Aldrich
Castor Oil, Ethoxylated
Sigma-Aldrich
Castor Oil, Hydrogenated,Ethoxylated