2014
DOI: 10.3109/10717544.2013.878003
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Self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system (SNEDDS) of the poorly water-soluble grapefruit flavonoid Naringenin: design, characterization,in vitroandin vivoevaluation

Abstract: (2015) Self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system (SNEDDS) of the poorly water-soluble grapefruit flavonoid Naringenin: design, characterization, invitro and invivo evaluation, Drug Delivery, 22:4, 552-561, DOI: 10.3109/10717544.2013 Abstract Naringenin (NRG), predominant flavanone in grapefruits, possesses anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic, hepato-protective and anti-lipid peroxidation effects. Slow dissolution after oral ingestion due to its poor solubility in water, as well as low bioavailability followi… Show more

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“…A NRG glucuronide have same affinity for human serum albumin as naringenin. Efforts are in way to increase the bioavailability through various techniques like combining NRG with β-cyclodextrin through solid dispersion and self nano emulsifying drug (SNEDDS) technique [373]. The mixture and nanoparticles enhanced a significant increase in NRG absorption compared to NRG alone.…”
Section: Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A NRG glucuronide have same affinity for human serum albumin as naringenin. Efforts are in way to increase the bioavailability through various techniques like combining NRG with β-cyclodextrin through solid dispersion and self nano emulsifying drug (SNEDDS) technique [373]. The mixture and nanoparticles enhanced a significant increase in NRG absorption compared to NRG alone.…”
Section: Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While grapefruit has been linked to a number of potential health benefits, it is also known to interfere significantly with the pharmacokinetics of over 85 prescription medications. This grapefruit-drug mediated interaction is believed to occur through the interference of furanocoumarins which are present in grapefruit juice with a cytochrome P450 metabolising enzyme called CYP3A4 (Bailey, Dresser, & Arnold, 2013;Khan, Kotta, Ansari, Sharma, & Ali, 2014;Pirmohamed, 2013). Furanocoumarins share some structural properties such as a "furan" moiety with halogenated furanones, which are a class of natural compounds capable of inhibiting AHL based bacterial signalling.…”
Section: Qsi Functional Foods: Grapefruitmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The enhanced bioavailability of naringenin was most likely due to its higher solubility through self-emulsion nanodelivery systems, which can improve its therapeutic application. 186 Naringenin-loaded NPs were prepared with a mean particle size of ~66 nm, and these showed a higher bioavailability through oral delivery, thereby improving its hepatoprotective activity in rat models. 187 Similarly, naringenin-loaded solid lipid NPs were constructed with particle sizes ranging from ~60 to 80 nm, and these showed a higher cellular uptake.…”
Section: Nano-naringeninmentioning
confidence: 99%