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  • Design of microemulsion system suitable for the oral delivery of poorly aqueous soluble beta-carotene.

Design of microemulsion system suitable for the oral delivery of poorly aqueous soluble beta-carotene.

Pharmaceutical development and technology (2017-01-28)
Cheng Peng, Darren Svirskis, Sung Je Lee, Indrawati Oey, Hae-Soo Kwak, Guanyu Chen, Craig Bunt, Jingyuan Wen
ABSTRACT

Beta-carotene is a potent antioxidant for maintaining human health. However, its oral absorption is low due to poor aqueous solubility of less than 1 μg/ml. A microemulsion delivery system was designed to solubilize beta-carotene toward enhancing its oral bioavailability. From seven pseudoternary diagrams constructed, three systems were selected with large microemulsion areas suitable for oral administration and dilution in the predominately aqueous gastrointestinal fluids. Conductivity and rheology characterization were conducted along four dilution lines within the selected systems. Three pseudoternary-phase diagrams were selected with large microemulsion regions, >60% of the total phase diagram area, which provide microemulsions with higher drug-loading capacity. A phenomenon was observed by which both propylene glycol and Capmul MCM EP stabilize the microstructure of the microemulsions has been proposed based on the characterization studies. An optimal bicontinuous microemulsion formulation was selected comprising 12% orange oil, 24% Capmul MCM, 18% Tween 20, 6% Labrasol, 20% propylene glycol and 20% water, with a high beta-carotene loading capacity of 140.8 μg/ml and droplet size of 117.4 nm. In conclusion, the developed novel microemulsion formulation allows solubilizing beta-carotene and is a promising basis for further development as a functional beverage.

MATERIALS
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Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
1-Octanoyl-rac-glycerol, ≥99%
Sigma-Aldrich
Sorbitan monostearate, meets FCC analytical specifications