Fourth-Generation Antibiotic Gatifloxacin Encapsulated
by Microemulsions: Structural and Probing Dynamics
Posted on 2018-08-15 - 00:00
To overcome the increased
disease rate, utilization of the versatile
broad spectrum antibiotic drugs in controlled drug-delivery systems
has been a challenging and complex consignment. However, with the
development of microemulsion (μE)-based formulations, drugs
can be effectively encapsulated and transferred to the target source.
Herein, two biocompatible oil-in-water (o/w) μE formulations
comprising clove oil/Tween 20/ethylene glycol/water (formulation A)
and clove oil/Tween 20/1-butanol/water (formulation B) were developed
for encapsulating the gatifloxacin (GTF), a fourth-generation antibiotic.
The pseudoternary phase diagrams were mapped at a constant surfactant/co-surfactant
(1:1) ratio to bound the existence of a monophasic isotropic region
for as-formulated μEs. Multiple complementary characterization
techniques, namely, conductivity (σ), viscosity (η), and
optical microscopy analyses, were used to study the gradual changes
that occurred in the microstructure of the as-formulated μEs,
indicating the presence of a percolation transformation to a bicontinuous
permeate flow. GTF showed good solubility, 3.2 wt % at pH 6.2 and
4.0 wt % at pH 6.8, in optimum μE of formulation A and formulation
B, respectively. Each loaded μE formulation showed long-term
stability over 8 months of storage. Moreover, no observable aggregation
of GTF was found, as revealed by scanning transmission electron microscopy
and peak-to-peak correlation of IR analysis, indicating the stability
of GTF inside the formulation. The average particle size of each μE,
measured by dynamic light scattering, increased upon loading GTF,
intending the accretion of drug in the interfacial layers of microdomains.
Likewise, fluorescence probing sense an interfacial hydrophobic environment
to GTF molecules in any of the examined formulations, which may be
of significant interest for understanding the kinetics of drug release.
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Faizan Nazar, Muhammad; Yasir Siddique, Muhammad; Saleem, Muhammad Atif; Zafar, Muddassar; Nawaz, Faisal; Ashfaq, Muhammad; et al. (2018). Fourth-Generation Antibiotic Gatifloxacin Encapsulated
by Microemulsions: Structural and Probing Dynamics. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b01775