2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2014.12.052
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Arteether nanoemulsion for enhanced efficacy against Plasmodium yoelii nigeriensis malaria: An approach by enhanced bioavailability

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“…The pharmacokinetic study showed significantly enhanced bioavailability of ARTE in ARTE-NE. The ARTE-NE showed significantly high antimalarial efficacy and survival rate of mice giving 80% cure rate at 12.5 mg/kg for 5 days in comparison to 30% cure rate of ARTE in groundnut oil at the same daily dose and it was also comparable to the 100% cure rate at 12.5 mg/kg for 5 days for ART given intramuscularly [153].…”
Section: Nanoemulsionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The pharmacokinetic study showed significantly enhanced bioavailability of ARTE in ARTE-NE. The ARTE-NE showed significantly high antimalarial efficacy and survival rate of mice giving 80% cure rate at 12.5 mg/kg for 5 days in comparison to 30% cure rate of ARTE in groundnut oil at the same daily dose and it was also comparable to the 100% cure rate at 12.5 mg/kg for 5 days for ART given intramuscularly [153].…”
Section: Nanoemulsionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…This NE was well tolerated in the experimentally infected mice with no abnormality in behaviour, food/water consumption and general activity of the animals throughout the treatment and post treatment period. ART-NE-V, administered orally, had an 80% curative rate in comparison to the 100% cure rate achieved by intramuscular route at the same dose and to the 30% curative rate obtained in mice treated with ART in ground nut oil [183].…”
Section: Green Micro- and Nanoemulsions For Developing Antiparasitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the C max of formulation was 1506 ± 161.22 ng/mL which was higher when compared to arteether in groundnut oil which was 175.2 ± 16.54 ng/mL. In vivo studies further revealed a significant antimalarial efficacy of 80% cure rate at 12.5 mg/kg over a period of 5 days when compared to 30% cure rate of arteether in ground nut oil at the same daily dose [ 176 ]. Memvanga and Préat reported nanoemulsions of β-arteether for oral administration.…”
Section: Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%