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Coamorphous Loratadine-Citric Acid System with Enhanced Physical Stability and Bioavailability

  • Jin Wang
  • , Ruimiao Chang
  • , Yanan Zhao
  • , Jiye Zhang
  • , Ting Zhang
  • , Qiang Fu
  • , Chun Chang
  • , Aiguo Zeng
  • Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Abstract

Coamorphous systems using citric acid as a small molecular excipient were studied for improving physical stability and bioavailability of loratadine, a BCS class II drug with low water solubility and high permeability. Coamorphous loratadine-citric acid systems were prepared by solvent evaporation technique and characterized by differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray powder diffraction, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Solid-state analysis proofed that coamorphous loratadine-citric acid system (1:1) was amorphous and homogeneous, had a higher Tg over amorphous loratadine, and the intermolecular hydrogen bond interactions between loratadine and citric acid exist. The solubility and dissolution of coamorphous loratadine-citric acid system (1:1) were found to be significantly greater than those of crystalline and amorphous form. The pharmacokinetic study in rats proved that coamorphous loratadine-citric acid system (1:1) could significantly improve absorption and bioavailability of loratadine. Coamorphous loratadine-citric acid system (1:1) showed excellently physical stability over a period of 3 months at 25°C under 0% RH and 25°C under 60% RH conditions. The improved stability of coamorphous loratadine-citric acid system (1:1) could be related to an elevated Tg over amorphous form and the intermolecular hydrogen bond interactions between loratadine and citric acid. These studies demonstrate that the developed coamorphous loratadine-citric acid system might be a promising oral formulation for improving solubility and bioavailability of loratadine.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2541-2550
Number of pages10
JournalAAPS PharmSciTech
Volume18
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2017

Keywords

  • bioavailability
  • coamorphous loratadine-citric acid systems
  • loratadine
  • physical stability

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