Study of Physico-Chemical Properties and Morphology of Phospholipid Composition of Indomethacin

Nanomaterials (Basel). 2022 Jul 25;12(15):2553. doi: 10.3390/nano12152553.

Abstract

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), inhibitors of cyclooxygenase-2, an enzyme involved in the formation of anti-inflammatory prostaglandin PGE2, are the most common treatment for chronic inflammatory diseases, such as, for example, arthritis. One of the most commonly used drugs of this class is indomethacin, a derivative of indolylacetic acid. In this work, we studied the physicochemical properties of the phospholipid composition of indomethacin obtained earlier (codenamed "Indolip") and the effect of freeze drying on its parameters. It was shown that the properties such as particle size, light transmission, phospholipid oxidation index did not change significantly, which indicated the stability of the drug after lyophilization. Measurement of the spectra of small-angle neutron scattering has shown that morphologically, Indolip is a vesicle whose radius is five times greater than the value of the bilayer thickness.

Keywords: Indolip; lyophilization; phospholipid nanoparticles; physico-chemical properties; small-angle neutron scattering; vesicles.