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Ethanol-assisted kneading of apigenin with arginine for enhanced dissolution rate of apigenin: development of rapidly disintegrating tablets. | LitMetric

Apigenin is a natural flavonoid which is claimed to have many pharmacological activities ranging from simple anti-inflammatory to anticancer action. However, poor dissolution slowed the advancement of this drug through the development pipelines. The objective of this work was to probe ethanol-aided kneading of apigenin with arginine as a new strategy for enhanced dissolution rate. The work was extended to develop rapidly disintegrating tablets of apigenin. Apigenin was mixed with increasing molar ratios of arginine before ethanol-aided kneading. The resulting products were examined using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, and X-ray diffraction in addition to probing the dissolution characteristics of apigenin. The analytical techniques highlighted the existence of new crystalline species with a possibility of salt formation. The recorded alterations in the crystalline properties were associated with a significant enhancement in the dissolution rate of apigenin. The presence of arginine did not have any negative effect of the cytotoxic power of apigenin. Optimum formulation was successfully prepared as rapidly disintegrating tablets which showed fast liberation of apigenin. The study introduced arginine as a potential excipient for enhanced dissolution of apigenin after ethanol-assisted kneading.

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