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In vitro absorption studies of acyclovir using natural permeation enhancers
Gastroretentive Delivery Systems are employed to improve the bioavailability of drugs which
are absorbed through upper part of GIT, by increasing their retention time. Incorporation of permeability
enhancers in the formulations of such drugs can further increase their bioavailability; however their use
in the formulations is questionable due to the toxicity exhibited by them. Acyclovir is a class III drug having
low oral bioavailability due to improper absorption. Mucoadhesive tablets of acyclovir containing natural
permeation enhancers were prepared by direct compression and evaluated for mucoadhesion
strength, in-vitro dissolution parameters and in-vitro absorption studies. The formulations containing Aloe
vera extract showed increase in the mucoadhesion strength and retarded the drug release. The in-vitro absorption
studies revealed that the formulations containing Aloe vera extract (Enhancement Ratio 1.94)
and chausath prahar pippal (Enhancement Ratio 1.87) showed significant increase in the permeation of the
drug. The studies led to the conclusion that by formulating mucoadhesive tablets of acyclovir containing
natural permeation enhancers increased the permeability, thus proving to be the cheaper and easily available
alternative to the other permeation enhancers.Colegio de Farmacéuticos de la Provincia de Buenos Aire