<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>42</id><JournalTitle>IMPROVED ORAL ABSORPTION OF CARBAMAZEPINE FROM SORBITAN MONOLAURATE BASED PRONIOSOME SYSTEMS CONTAINING CHARGED SURFACE LIGANDS</JournalTitle><Abstract>Drug administration via oral route is most popular but the limiting factor for oral delivery is poor bioavailability.
Colloidal drug delivery systems appear to resolve the problems of oral bioavailability in totality. Though liposomes and
niosomes have been studied extensively for drug delivery via various routes, their use in oral delivery was not successful. Due
to physical and chemical stability problems associated with vesicular dispersions, provesicular products were developed.
Carbamazepine (CBZ) is used in the treatment of epileptic and psychotropic disorders. Absorption of CBZ from the
gastrointestinal tract is slow and erratic. CBZ was incorporated into proniosomal systems containing charged and surface
ligands. The particle size of these was found to be in nanorange with % entrapment of more than 95. The proniosome systems
were evaluated for In situ absorption study. In situ absorption data revealed that proniosomal-CBZ promote significant
enhancement in oral absorption of CBZ. Among the charged ligands, positively charged system showed maximum absorption
enhancement effect. This could be due to nano size of vesicles and positive charge on their surface.</Abstract><Email>agaiah_bairi@yahoo.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>3</volume><issue>1</issue><year>2012</year><keyword>Proniosome,Carbamazepine,CBZ,Charged surface ligands,In situ absorption study</keyword><AUTHORS>B. Agaiah Goud,J.Raju,D. Rambhau</AUTHORS><afflication> Department of Pharmaceutics, SRR College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Valbhapur, Karimnagar, A.P, India., Department of Pharmaceutics, SRR College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Valbhapur, Karimnagar, A.P, India.,Department of Pharmaceutics, UCPSc, Kakatiya University, Warangal, India</afflication></Article></Articles>