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Thermosensitive <i>In Situ</i> Liposomal Gels Loaded With Antimicrobial Agent for Oral Care in Critically Ill Patients

K. Vanaja, Marzieh Zare, Brinda Basavaraju, Sylwester Salwa, Sathyanarayana Narasimha Murthy, H.N. Shivakumar

2020Therapeutic Delivery11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Aim: A novel thermosensitive in situ gel loaded with meropenem (MP) liposomes was designed to improve retention in the oral cavity as a prophylactic measure to prevent ventilator-acquired pneumonia in critically ill patients. Methodology & results: Meropenem liposomes were incorporated into poloxamer 407 gels and gamma irradiated. Mean size of liposome was 247 nm, polydispersity index < 0.3 and zeta potential >-25 mV; properties remained unaltered even post sterilization. Permeation study revealed that 75.26% and 34% of MPs were released from MP in situ gel and MP in situ liposomal gel, respectively. The relation between viscosity (cp) and shear rate (1/s) indicate that in situ gels exhibited non-Newtonian behavior at 37°C. The study using Pseudomonas aeruginosa confirmed the antimicrobial activity of meropenem. Conclusion: Prolonged in situ residence, because of rapid gelation process enables an easy administration of meropenem as liposomal suspension in critically ill patients.

Topics & Concepts

LiposomeMeropenemPoloxamerPseudomonas aeruginosaPulmonary surfactantMedicineCritically illChromatographyAntimicrobialMaterials sciencePharmacologyChemistryNanotechnologyIntensive care medicineAntibioticsBacteriaOrganic chemistryPolymerAntibiotic resistanceBiochemistryCopolymerComposite materialGeneticsBiologyAntibiotics Pharmacokinetics and EfficacyAdvanced Drug Delivery SystemsPneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatment
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