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Development and characterization of ternary system for solubility enhancement of a second-generation COX-II inhibitor

Author(s): Girani Santosh, Shidallingapa Zalki, Mahantesh Kavatekar, Ajay Shahapur, Vitthal K. Vijapure

Abstract

Etoricoxib is a highly selective COX-II inhibitor, used to treat pains of different etiologies. Etoricoxib has low aqueous solubility (201μg/ml) and high permeability and therefore classified as BCS class II drug. By formulating these drugs with cyclodextrins as inclusion complexes have shown to increase the bioavailability. Cyclodextrins when used as complexing agents, enhance the solubility of poor water soluble lipophilic drugs. The objective of the present work is to formulate Etoricoxib cyclodextrin complexes by using ternary systems as Citric acid, Tartaric acid and PVP K-30 in order to enhance solubility and evaluate the enhanced solubility by in-vitro dissolution.

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