Journal of Pharmaceutical Research | 2021

Influence of Process Variables on Budesonide Nanoparticles Using Factorial Design

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Aims: Nanoparticles are the colloidal carrier systems for delivery of poorly soluble drugs. Budesonide. (BUD) a corticosteroid practically insoluble in water is used in asthma treatment. The aim of the present research work was to develop and evaluate BUD nanoparticles. Methodology: The prepared formulation was analyzed for % encapsulation efficiency, particle size analysis, zeta potential, polydispersity index (PDI), scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. Poloxamer-188 was found in stabilizing BUD nanoparticles. Results: The observed % encapsulation efficiency of the optimized batch was (82.95) %, particle size was 271.8 nm with PDI 0.456. Solvent injection method was successfully implemented to developed BUD nanoparticles poloxamer-188. Sonication time and amplitude played an important role in governing the particle size. Conclusion: It can be inferred from the study that nanoparticles are a potential drug delivery method for poorly water-soluble drug delivery which can not only get impacted by formulation variables but also by process variables. Original Research Article Kuchekar et al.; JPRI, 33(4): 58-71, 2021; Article no.JPRI.65414 59

Volume None
Pages 58-71
DOI 10.9734/JPRI/2021/V33I431172
Language English
Journal Journal of Pharmaceutical Research

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