Abstract

Introduction The research aimed to develop a robust, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analytical method for the quantitative assessment of rebamipide encapsulated in ethosomes. Rebamipide, a quinolinone derivative, holds promise as a therapeutic agent for dry eye, but challenges such as low bioavailability and vision clouding post-installation have prompted innovative approaches. Encapsulation in ethosomes, lipid-based nanovesicles, offers a potential solution to enhance ocular bioavailability. Materials and methods The study focused on creating a specific, linear, accurate, precise, and robust HPLC method, addressing entrapment efficiency (%EE), drug content, and drug release of rebamipide in prepared ethosomes. Statistical validation followed International Conference of Harmonization (ICH) specifications. The method's parameters were evaluated within a concentration range of 4-24 µg/ml, with recovery rates indicating accuracy and low % relative standard deviation (RSD) values confirming precision. Limits of detection (LOD) and quantification (LOQ) for rebamipide were determined. Results After preparing the ethosome dosage form by film hydrating method for rebamipide, the rebamipide entrapment efficiency in ethosomes was established at 76% ± 7, while the drug content was found to be 93% ± 6. The drug release process demonstrated zero-order kineticsand five different models of kinetics were applied for a comprehensive analysis. The method exhibited excellent system suitability, specificity, and linearity. Recovery rates for rebamipide ranged from 90% to 100%, and repeatability was confirmed by low %RSD values. The LOD and LOQ for rebamipide were determined to be 1.04 μg/mL and 3.16 μg/mL, respectively. Conclusion The developed HPLC method proved suitable for the quantitative determination of rebamipide in ethosomes, offering rapid and accurate analysis. The results underscore the method's specificity, accuracy, and precision within the specified concentration range. Overall, the validated method contributes to the advancement of ocular drug delivery systems, providing a reliable analytical tool for pharmaceutical research.

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