Enhanced bioavailability and hepatoprotective effect of silymarin by preparing silymarin-loaded solid dispersion formulation using freeze-drying method

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Dong Yu Lim
Minyeong Pang
Jaehyeok Lee
Jihoon Lee
Ji-Hyeon Jeon
Jin-Hyang Park
Min-Koo Choi
Im-Sook Song
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[1] Dankook University,College of Pharmacy
[2] Kyungpook National University,BK21 FOUR Community
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Archives of Pharmacal Research | 2022年 / 45卷
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Silymarin; Solid dispersion formulation; Tween 80; Intestinal first-pass effect; Relative bioavailability; Hepatoprotective effect;
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This study aimed to develop a solid dispersion formulation of silymarin (Silymarin-SD) using freeze-drying method to enhance its oral bioavailability (BA) by inhibiting the intestinal first-pass effect and increasing its solubility and permeability. Silymarin-SD formulation (i.e., silymarin:tween 80:hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) = 1:1:3 (w/w/w) significantly increased silymarin permeability in the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum by decreasing the efflux ratio of silymarin and by inhibiting silymarin-glucuronidation activity, in which tween 80 played a crucial role. As a result, orally administered Silymarin-SD formulation increased plasma silymarin concentrations and decreased silymarin-glucuronide in rats compared with silymarin alone and silymmarin:d-α-tocopherol polyethylene glycol 1000 succinate (1:1, w/w) formulation. In addition to modulating intestinal first-pass effect, Silymarin-SD formulation showed a significantly higher cumulative dissolution for 120 min compared with that of silymarin from the physical mixture (PM) of the same composition as Silymarin-SD and silymarin alone; the relative BA of silymarin-SD increased to 215% and 589% compared with silymarin-PM and silymarin alone, respectively. This could be attributed to the amorphous status of the Silymarin-SD formulation without chemical interaction with excipients, such as tween 80 and HPC. Moreover, the hepatoprotective effect of Silymarin-SD in acetaminophen-induced acute hepatotoxicity, as estimated from the alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase values, was superior to that of silymarin. In conclusion, the increase in the dissolution rate and intestinal permeability of silymarin, and the inhibition of silymarin-glucuronidation by the Silymarin-SD formulation, prepared using tween 80 and HPC, increased its plasma concentration and resulted in a superior hepatoprotective effect compared to silymarin.
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