Publications by authors named "Pataranapa Nimtrakul"

The oral delivery of amphotericin B (AmB) has remained a challenge due to its low solubility, permeability, and instability in gastric acidic pH. To solve these issues, herein, we reported a novel approach of using nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) and NLCs coating with EudragitL100-55 (Eu-NLCs) for the oral delivery of AmB. This study aimed to compare their ability in protecting the drug from degradation in gastrointestinal fluids and permeation enhancement in Caco-2 cells.

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Classified as a Biopharmaceutical Classification System (BCS) class IV drug, amphotericin B (AmB) has low aqueous solubility and low permeability leading to low oral bioavailability. To improve these limitations, this study investigated the potential of AmB-loaded polymeric micelles (AmB-PM) to increase intestinal absorption. AmB-PM were prepared with polyvinyl caprolactam-polyvinyl acetate-polyethylene glycol copolymer (Soluplus) as a polymeric carrier and used a modified solvent diffusion and microfluidics (NanoAssemblr) method.

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Background: Amphotericin B (AmB) is important for the treatment of systemic fungal infections. Nowadays, only intravenous administration (IV) of AmB has been available due to its low aqueous solubility. Two forms of AmB are available.

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In this study, Pasteurella multocida-loaded alginate microparticles (MPs) for subcutaneous vaccination was developed by emulsification-cross-linking technique. Formulation parameter was varied as a ratio of polymer and bacterin. Optical microscopy revealed spherical particles with uniformly distribution.

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