STABILITY STUDIES OF EUDRAGIT LOADED BIOFLAVONOID NANOPARTICLES FOR ANTIDIABETIC AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY
Keywords:
Naringin, Eudragit polymer, Nanoprecipitation Method, Long Term Stability Studies, Accelerated stability studyAbstract
The primary objective of the present work was to evaluate the stability of the prepared Eudragit E 100
containing bioflavonoids Naringin and Hesperidin prepared by nanoprecipitation method. The nanoparticles
were analyzed for the physical appearance, percentage drug content and percentage drug release. The prepared
nanoparticles were subjected for long-term stability studies and accelerated stability study. The long-term
stability studies were carried out for the batches FE1, FE2 and FE3 at 5⁰C±3⁰C and 30⁰C±2⁰C, 65%±5% RH
for initial, 1st, 3rd, 6th, 9th and 12th month. The accelerated stability study was conducted for the formulation FE1,
FE2 and FE3 at 40⁰C±2⁰C, 70%±5% RH for initial, 3rd and 6th month as mentioned in the ICH guidelines. The
results depicts that the, prepared nanoparticles were stable at long term stability conditions as compared with the
accelerated stability study
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