2017
DOI: 10.4172/pharmaceutical-sciences.1000264
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Investigation of Different Formulation Approaches to Enhance Oral Bioavailability of Paromomycin

Abstract: Pinjari, et al.: Different Formulation Approach for ParomomycinParomomycin, an aminoglycoside antibiotic, is used to treat visceral leishmaniasis as an intramuscular injection daily for 21 days since it has limited oral bioavailability. The objective of this investigation is to improve the oral bioavailability through formulation development for increased patient compliance and convenience. Comparative pharmacokinetic studies of intravenous and oral administration of paromomycin in mice to evaluate different f… Show more

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“…Fatty acids improve the permeability of hydrophilic drugs via dilating tight junctions and altering the cytoskeleton of intestinal epithelial cells. Permeability increases may be due to the excipients properties such as Kolliphor EL disrupting the intestinal barrier and Transcutol P altering the intestinal membrane fluidity [76,77] . This sustained drug release with improved permeation could further help in achieving the enhanced bioavailability followed by drug delivery to the brain based on the fact that BBB has unique transporters for PUFA which can help in achieving brain targeting for CNS ailments [51] .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fatty acids improve the permeability of hydrophilic drugs via dilating tight junctions and altering the cytoskeleton of intestinal epithelial cells. Permeability increases may be due to the excipients properties such as Kolliphor EL disrupting the intestinal barrier and Transcutol P altering the intestinal membrane fluidity [76,77] . This sustained drug release with improved permeation could further help in achieving the enhanced bioavailability followed by drug delivery to the brain based on the fact that BBB has unique transporters for PUFA which can help in achieving brain targeting for CNS ailments [51] .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%