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Intranasal administration of melatonin starch microspheres
Shirui Mao1, Jianming Chen, Zhenping Wei
1College of Pharmacy, Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, Shenyang, Liaoning 110016, China. mao@staff.uni-marburg.de
Abstract:
Using melatonin as model drug, starch microspheres for intranasal administration were prepared by an emulsification-crosslinking technique using a uniform design to optimize preparation conditions. The entrapment ratio of melatonin in the microspheres was 11.0% and particle sizes ranged from 30 to 60 microm. Melatonin was released from the microspheres in a sustained manner in vitro. Nasal clearance of 99mTC labeled starch microspheres was investigated using gamma scintigraphy. It was revealed that >80% of the starch microspheres could be detected in the nasal tissue 2h after administration, compared to 30% for a solution. The pharmacokinetics of melatonin starch microspheres was investigated after intranasal administration. The absorption rate was rapid (T(max) min), and the absolute bioavailability was high, 84.07%. A good correlation was found between in vitro release and in vivo absorption data.