Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to enhance the bioavailability and anti-osteoporotic effects of raloxifene HCl (RH) by increasing its solubility and inhibition of the p-glycoprotein pump using surfactant micelles of Igepal CO-890. The micelles were prepared by the direct method and their critical micellar concentration, drug dissolution rate, saturated solubility, drug loading and surface morphology were defined. The cytotoxicity of Igepal CO-890 and its ability to inhibit the p-glycoprotein pump were studied on Caco-2 cells. The pharmacokinetic parameters were analyzed by oral administration of a single dose of 15 mg/kg in Wistar rats. Anti-osteoporotic effects were studied by measuring the calcium, phosphorous, and uterus weight of rats after one month of oral administration of 6 mg/kg/day of RH in ovariectomized rats. Igepal CO-890 micelles enhanced the RH solubility by about two-fold. The FT-IR and DSC studies indicated no interaction between the drug and the surfactant. XRD spectrum showed an amorphous state of RH in the micelles. The p-glycoprotein pump was inhibited by Igepal CO-890 in Caco-2 cells comparable to verapamil. Micelles increased the uterine weight and decreased the serum calcium and phosphorus significantly compared to the untreated drug. Oral bioavailability of RH increased about four-fold by nanomicelles.

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