Abstract

This study aimed to prepare a sustained-release solid dispersion of poorly water-soluble resveratrol (RES) with high melting point in a single hot melt extrusion step. A hydrophobic–hydrophilic polymeric blend (Eudragit RS and PEG6000) was used to control the release of RES. With the dispersive mixing and high shear forces of hot melt extrusion, the thermodynamic properties and dispersion of RES were changed to improve its solubility. The effects of the formulation were investigated through univariate analysis to optimize the preparation of the sustained-release solid dispersion. In vitro and in vivo studies were performed to evaluate the prepared RES/RS/PEG6000 sustained-release solid dispersion. The physical state of the solid dispersion was characterized using differential scanning calorimetry and X-ray diffraction. Surface properties of the dispersion were visualized using scanning electron microscopy, and the chemical interaction between RES and excipients was detected through Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. Results suggested that the optimized sustained-release solid dispersion was obtained when the mass ratio of RES-polymeric blend was 1:5, the ratio of PEG6000 was 35%, the barrel temperature was 170 °C, and the screw speed was 80 rpm. In vitro studies demonstrated that the solid dispersion showed a good sustained release effect. The cumulative release of RES reached 82.42% until 12 h and was fit by the Weibull model. In addition, the saturated solubility was 2.28 times higher than that of the bulk RES. In vitro studies demonstrated that the half-life increased from 3.78 to 7.09 h, and the bioavailability improved to 140.38%. The crystalline RES was transformed into the amorphous one, and RES was highly dispersed in the polymeric blend matrix.

Highlights

  • Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has many advantages, such as low toxicity, minimal side effects, and widespread use [1,2,3]

  • The thermodynamic properties of the substance are important considerations in the preparation of Solid dispersion (SD) via hot-melt extrusion (HME), which is closely related to melting and degradation

  • The release modifier PVP VA64 had an obvious weight loss at 100 ◦C, which indicated that the excipient has a degree of hygroscopicity

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Introduction

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has many advantages, such as low toxicity, minimal side effects, and widespread use [1,2,3]. Many TCM active pharmaceutical ingredients, such as resveratrol (trans-3,5,4 -trihydroxystilbene, RES) and emodin, possess good curative effects for the treatment of cancer and cardiovascular diseases. Given their poor solubility [4,5,6], high-melting-point drugs are often difficult to dissolve in aqueous solvent systems because of their strong crystalline structure, greatly affecting their absorption and bioavailability [7,8]. The oral bioavailability (less than 5%) of RES is limited by its poor solubility, oxidation, and rapid metabolism [10]. Effective and suitable drug delivery systems (DDSs) for RES are needed to address the aforementioned drawbacks

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