Amphotericin B loaded nanoemulsion: Optimization, characterization and in-vitro activity against L. donovani promastigotes

Vikram Mohanlal Prajapat,Mayur Aalhate,Anitha Sriram,Srushti Mahajan, Indrani Maji,Ujala Gupta,Diksha Kumari, Kuljit Singh, Nitin Pal Kalia,Kamal Dua,Sachin Kumar Singh,Pankaj Kumar Singh

PARASITOLOGY INTERNATIONAL(2024)

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The present work aimed to develop and evaluate AmB-loaded nano-emulsion (AmB-NE) which will augment the solubility of AmB and lead to enhanced anti-leishmanial activity. The composition of AmB-NE was optimized by systematic screening followed by DoE-extreme vertices mixture design. The optimized NE revealed mean droplet size and PDI of 44.19 +/- 5.5 nm, 0.265 +/- 0.0723, respectively. The NE could efficiently encapsulate AmB with drug content and efficiency 83.509 +/- 0.369% and 81.659 +/- 0.013%, respectively. The presence of cholesterol and stearyl amine retarded the release (P < 0.0001) of AmB significantly compared to AmB suspension. The AmB-NE and pure AmB suspension demonstrated the IC(50 )of 0.06309 mu g/mL and 0.3309 mu g/mL against L. donovani promastigotes after 48 h incubation. The formulation was robust at all exaggerated stability conditions such as freeze-thaw and centrifugation. These findings indicate that AmB-NE is an attractive approach to treat visceral leishmaniasis with improved activity.
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Amphotericin B,Antileishmanial activity,Antifungal activity,Nanoemulsion,1,8-cineol oil
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