Ionic liquid of ketoprofen-piperine modulates the pharmaceutical and therapeutic characters of ketoprofen.

Int J Pharm

Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt; Institute for Drug Development and Innovation Research, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt.

Published: May 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The efficiency of drug delivery relies on drug characteristics and formulation design, with modifying unfavorable properties being crucial.
  • A novel ionic liquid (IL) was created by combining the anti-inflammatory drug ketoprofen (KP) with piperine (PI), enhancing its solubility and permeation for better transdermal delivery.
  • The KP-PI IL displayed improved stability, increased solubility by 71-83%, and significantly reduced swelling in rats, showcasing the effectiveness of IL in drug delivery strategies.

Article Abstract

Efficiency of drug delivery is product of drug properties and formulation design. Modulating drug's unfavorable properties such as poor solubility or permeation is the first step towards optimum delivery. By combining a drug with a selected bulky counter ion, it can be transformed into a low-melting point salt, i.e., an ionic liquid (IL), with favorable physicochemical properties. In this study, we prepared a novel IL of anti-inflammatory drug, ketoprofen (KP), to enable its transdermal administration. KP was paired with piperine (PI) forming equimolar KP-PI IL, via solvent evaporation. KP-PI IL showed extended stability. Thermal analysis and X-ray diffractometry proved that KP was transformed into a low-melting point amorphous form, while spectroscopic analysis and computational studies demonstrated that KP-PI interaction was mediated by hydrogen bonding. In the IL form, KP's solubility increased due to IL formation by 71 to 83%, while 218% more KP was permeated through rat skin in the IL form, than in a KP/PI mixture. Importantly, upon transdermal administration to rats with induced paw edema; KP-PI IL resulted in a 68% less paw swelling than KP/PI mixture. These findings demonstrate the utility of IL as an economic, simple and efficient strategy for improving the therapeutic application of drugs/drug combinations.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2022.121724DOI Listing

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