COMBINATION OF METFORMIN AND CURCUMIN THERMOREVERSIBLE NASAL IN SITU GEL FORMULATION AND IN VITRO-EX VIVO EVALUATION FOR DIABETES-INDUCED ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE

Authors

  • Anuja Anku
  • K. Abbulu
  • Sowjanya Battu

Keywords:

Cold method, In situ gel,, Mucoadhesive polymer, Thermoreversible polymer, Curcumin,, Metformin

Abstract

The present research was focused to prepare the formulation containing combination of Metformin and Curcumin to control diabetes-induced Alzheimer’s in elderly population with the utilization of Poloxamer P188 (8%), a thermoreversible gelling polymer, and mucoadhesive polymers such as Carbopol 940, Sodium alginate and HPMC K100 in varying concentrations (0.5%, 1%, 1.5% and 2% respectively) to improve the absorption of drugs by increasing the contact time with nasal mucosa. The in situ gel was prepared by cold method and administered via nasal route to deliver the drug directly to CNS by bypassing BBB and to improve patient compliance, nasal bioavailability of drugs by cumulative its nasal retention time in nasal mucosa. Total 12 nasal in situ gels were prepared and evaluated for in vitro studies and ex vivo drug diffusion studies (goat nasal mucosa) and results were found to be satisfactory. Moreover, histopathological studies revealed that the preparation was safe to be used on nasal mucosa of goat. The prepared nasal in situ gel is an effective alternative to conventional method and can be used to treat diabetes-induced Alzheimer’s disease.

 

 

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Published

02-07-2021