Scholarly Article
The Effect of PEG-grafted-PLA Nanoparticles Loaded with Famotidine on Apical Efflux Using CaCo-2 Cell Monolayer
Mokhtar, Mohamed, Fadia Mussa
2025-07-28 · AlQalam Journal of Medical and Applied Sciences · University of Tripoli Alahlia
Abstract
Bioavailability of some orally administered drugs may be limited by an intestinal secretion process that is mediated by P-glycoprotein. Such an effect could be seen on Famotidine as it has a relatively low bioavailability. Encapsulation of Famotidine with pegylated nanoparticles (NPs) might enhance its bioavailability by inhibiting its secretion from the basolateral to apical side due to the effect of P-gp. Grafted PLA-PEGs were prepared with two different grafting ratios of 1 and 5 % of different molecular weights of poly (ethyleneglycol) methyl ether, 750 and 2000Da. Nanoparticles loaded with Famotidine and pure Famotidine were tested in vitro on the CaCo-2 monolayer. Apical-to-Basolateral and Basolateral-to-Apical for permeability assessment. Results showed that Famotidine formulated with NPs at 5 % ratio of PEG at different molecular weights and 1 % with 2000 Da decreased the secretion of Famotidine from Basolateral to Apical across CaCo-2 monolayer cells compared to 1% ratio of PEG at 760Da, free Famotidine, and physical mixtures.
Keywords
PEG, Nanoparticles, Famotidine, Caco-2 Monolayer.
Citation Details
AlQalam Journal of Medical and Applied Sciences, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 1539-1543