Comparative in-vivo and in-vitro characterization of Donepezil loaded Lactoferrin linked PEG coated and uncoated nanocarriers as intranasal drug delivery system
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2025-11-01Author
Prajapati, PintuDesai, Aneri
Shah, Pranav
Pulusu, Veerashakar
Haque, Anzarul
Kalam, Mohd Abul
Shah, Shailesh
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Alzheimer’s disease treatment faces challenges with conventional oral formulations of donepezil (DNP). This study aims to develop and characterize DNP-loaded Lactoferrin (LCF)-linked PEG-coated nano-carriers for intranasal delivery. The formulation was developed using a Quality by Design (QbD) approach integrated with molecular docking. A novel micelle-enhanced spectrofluorimetric method was developed and validated for in-vitro and in-vivo characterization of the nano-carriers. The method was optimized using Analytical Quality by Design (AQbD) principles. In-vivo pharmacokinetic and bio-distribution studies were conducted in rats to compare the developed formulation with uncoated NLCs and conventional dosage forms. The LCF-PEG-coated NLCs showed improved brain targeting efficiency compared to uncoated NLCs and conventional formulations. The spectrofluorimetric method demonstrated high sensitivity and reliability for both in-vitro and in-vivo analyses. The developed DNP-loaded LCF-PEG-coated NLCs show promise as an effective intranasal delivery system for Alzheimer’s disease treatment. The novel spectrofluorimetric method offers a sustainable and efficient alternative to conventional LC-MS/MS techniques for characterizing DNP formulations.
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