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Dr.Ramachandran Samivel

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Assistant Professor

كلية العلوم الطبية التطبيقية
Building #24, Department of Optometry, Cornea Research Chair, post box #10219
المنشورات
مقال فى مجلة
2025

Thermosensitive Mucoadhesive Intranasal In Situ Gel of Risperidone for Nose-to-Brain Targeting: Physiochemical and Pharmacokinetics Study

Risperidone gel Physiochemical and Pharmacokinetics Study

Background/Objectives: Non-invasive central nervous system (CNS) therapies are limited by complex mechanisms and the blood–brain barrier, but nasal delivery offers a promising alternative. The study planned to develop a non-invasive in situ intranasal mucoadhesive thermosensitive gel to deliver CNS-active risperidone via nose-to-brain targeting. Risperidone, a second-generation antipsychotic, has shown efficacy in managing both psychotic and mood-related symptoms. The mucoadhesive gel formulations help to prolong the residence time at the nasal absorption site, thereby facilitating the uptake of the drug. Methods: The poloxamer 407 (18.0% w/v), HPMC K100M and K15M (0.3–0.5% w/v), and benzalkonium chloride (0.1% v/v) were used as thermosensitive polymers, a mucoadhesive agent, and a preservative, respectively, for the development of an in situ thermosensitive gel. The developed formulations were evaluated for various parameters. Results: The pH, gelation temperature, gelation time, and drug content were found to be 6.20 ± 0.026–6.37 ± 0.015, 34.25 ± 1.10–37.50 ± 1.05 ◦C, 1.65 ± 0.30–2.50 ± 0.55 min, and 95.58 ± 2.37–98.03 ± 1.68%, respectively. Furthermore, the optimized F3 formulation showed satisfactory gelling capacity (9.52 ± 0.513 h) and an acceptable mucoadhesive strength (1110.65 ± 6.87 dyne/cm2). Diffusion of the drug through the egg membrane depended on the formulation’s viscosity, and the F3 formulation explained the first-order release kinetics, indicating concentration-dependent drug diffusion with n < 0.45 (0.398) value, indicating the Fickian-diffusion (diffusional case I). The pharmacokinetic study was performed with male Wistar albino rats, and the F3 in situ thermosensitive risperidone gel confirmed significantly (p < 0.05) ~5.4 times higher brain AUC0–∞ when administered intranasally compared to the oral solution. Conclusions: Based on physicochemical, in vitro, and in vivo parameters, it can be concluded that in situ thermosensitive gel is suitable for the administration of risperidone through the nasal route and can enhance patient compliance through ease of application and with less repeated administration.

نوع عمل المنشور
Assistant Professor
اسم الناشر
Pharmaceuticals
مدينة النشر
Netherlands
رقم المجلد
2025
رقم الانشاء
18
الصفحات
871
مزيد من المنشورات
publications

Background/Objectives: Non-invasive central nervous system (CNS) therapies are limited by complex mechanisms and the blood–brain barrier, but nasal delivery offers a promising alternative.

بواسطة Singh, M., Kumar, S., Vinayagam, R., & Samivel, R.
2025
تم النشر فى:
Pharmaceuticals
publications

Corneal injury requires both epithelial regeneration and stromal repair, and formulated biomaterials established for repairing damaged corneas can be utilized in regenerative medicine.

بواسطة Ramachandran Samivel, Mana A. Alanazi, Adnan A. Khan, Ali M. Masmali, Saud A. Alanazi, Turki Almubrad & Saeed Akhtar
2025
تم النشر فى:
Scientific Reports
publications

Atrial and brain natriuretic peptides (ANP and BNP) bind to guanylyl cyclase A/natriuretic peptide receptor A (GC-A/NPRA), stimulating natriuresis and diuresis and reducing blood pressure (BP),…

بواسطة Chandramohan Ramasamy, Kandasamy Neelamegam,Samivel Ramachandran, Huijing Xia, Daniel R. Kapusta, Farhad R. Danesh, and Kailash N. Pandey
2024
تم النشر فى:
Physiological Genomics