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The Use of Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexes to Increase the Solubility and Pharmacokinetic Profile of Albendazole

Yili Ding, Zhiyuan Zhang, Charles Z. Ding, Shufeng Xu, Zhe Xu

2023Molecules13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Albendazole is the preferred deworming drug and has strong insecticidal effects on human and animal helminth parasites, showing remarkable activity against hepatocellular carcinoma and colorectal cancer cells. However, it is classified as being in class II in the Biopharmaceutics Classification System due to its poor water solubility (0.2 mg/L) and high permeability, which make the clinical application of albendazole impractical. Through complexation with methyl-β-cyclodextrin, as the best result so far, albendazole’s water solubility was increased by 150,000 times, and albendazole could be 90% released during the first 10 min. In an in vivo pharmacokinetic study, the Cmax and Tmax of the active metabolized sulfoxide were changed from 2.81 µg/mL at 3 h to 10.2 µg/mL at 6 h and the AUC0–48 was increased from 50.72 h⁎μg/mL to 119.95 h⁎μg/mL, indicating that the inclusion complex obtained can be used as a new oral therapeutic anti-anthelmintic and anti-tumor agent formulation.

Topics & Concepts

AlbendazoleAnthelminticPharmacokineticsCmaxChemistryBiopharmaceutics Classification SystemPharmacologyIn vivoSolubilityBioavailabilityMedicineOrganic chemistryBiologyBiotechnologySurgeryVeterinary medicineHelminth infection and controlDrug Solubulity and Delivery SystemsCoccidia and coccidiosis research
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