Abstract

Poor aqueous solubility often results in poor dissolution behavior and, consequently, poor bioavailability for those drugs whose intestinal absorption is dissolution rate limited. It is essential for formulation scientists to identify strategies to improve the solubility and dissolution rate of candidate drugs in order to improve their bioavailability. The present study investigated electrospun polymeric nanofibers for efavirenz (an antiretroviral drug), a Class II drug in the Biopharmaceutical Classification System. In order to fabricate nanofibers, hydrophilic spinnable polymer like Soluplus was used. Statistical design of experiments was used to optimize electrospinning parameters. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) studies confirmed the presence of nanofibrous material in the mat. The x-ray diffraction (XRD) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) studies advocated the amorphization of efavirenz in the nanofiber samples. The optimized nanofiber-based platform significantly improved in vitro dissolution of efavirenz (89.0 ± 3.2% in 120 minutes) compared to pure efavirenz crystals (27.3 ± 2.4%).

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