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Development and Evaluation of Self-Emulsifying Drug-Delivery System–Based Tablets for Simvastatin, a BCS Class II Drug

Muhammad Anwar Bashir, Amjad Khan, Sayyed Ibrahim Shah, Majeed Ullah, Fazli Khuda, Muhammad Abbas, Khang Wen Goh, Long Chiau Ming

2023Drug Design Development and Therapy19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Self-emulsifying drug-delivery systems (SEDDSs) are designed to improve the oral bioavailability of poorly water-soluble drugs. This study aimed at formulating and characterization of SEDDS-based tablets for simvastatin using castor and olive oils as solvents and Tween 60 as surfactant. Methods: The liquids were adsorbed on microcrystalline cellulose, and all developed formulations were compressed using 10.5 mm shallow concave round punches. Results: The resulting tablets were evaluated for different quality-control parameters at pre- and postcompression levels. Simvastatin showed better solubility in a mixture of oils and Tween 60 (10:1). All the developed formulations showed lower self-emulsification time (˂200 seconds) and higher cloud point (˃60°C). They were free of physical defects and had drug content within the acceptable range (98.5%-101%). The crushing strength of all formulations was in the range of 58-96 N, and the results of the friability test were within the range of USP (≤1). Disintegration time was within the official limits (NMT 15 min), and complete drug release was achieved within 30 min. Conclusion: Using commonly available excipients and machinery, SEDDS-based tablets with better dissolution profile and bioavailability can be prepared by direct compression. These S-SEDDSs could be a better alternative to conventional tablets of simvastatin.

Topics & Concepts

BioavailabilityChromatographySimvastatinMicrocrystalline celluloseDrug deliveryFriabilitySolubilityPulmonary surfactantChemistryDrugCloud pointExcipientPharmacologyCelluloseMedicineExtraction (chemistry)Organic chemistryFirst pass effectBiochemistryDrug Solubulity and Delivery SystemsAdvancements in Transdermal Drug DeliveryPharmacology and Nanomedicine Research
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