Preparation and Biological Evaluation of Silybin Liposomes for the Treatment of Liver Disorders
Saijyosthana Gandey *
MNR College of Pharmacy, Fasalwadi, Sangareddy, Telangana, India.
Vema Aparna
Department of Animal Biology, School of Life Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad-500046, India.
Raghupathi Kandarapu
Delexcel Pharma Private Limited, Manoharabad Mandal, Medak, Telangana, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Aim: The aim of the present study was to develop silybin liposome by incorporating phosphatidyl choline & cholesterol so as to increase its oral bioavailability and liver targeted enhanced hepatoprotection.
Methodology: Thin film hydration technique was used for the development of liposomes by using phosphatidyl choline, cholesterol and drug. Liposomes were evaluated for vesicle size, zeta potential, PDI, encapsulation efficiency, surface morphology and in vitro drug release study. Further the optimized formulation was evaluated for APAP-induced alterations in liver and kidney function tests in rats and histopathological studies.
Results: The results were promising with a sustained drug release of 80% within 20hrs, optimized vesicle size of 276nm and 89% encapsulation efficiency. The animal studies demonstrated superior hepatoprotective effect compared to silybin solution.
Conclusion: The silybin liposomes showed better in-vitro release & in-vivo hepatoprotection along with better animal activity & improvement in histopathological changes as compared to silybin.
Keywords: Silybin, liposome, hepatoprotection, phosphatidyl choline, lipid