Development of Abelmoschus
esculentus (Okra)-Based Mucoadhesive Gel for Nasal
Delivery of Rizatriptan Benzoate
Nitin Sharma1,2*,
Giriraj T Kulkarni3 and Anjana Sharma2
1Jawaharlal Nehru
Technological University, Kukatpally, Hyderabad, 500085,
India; 2Department of Pharmaceutical
Technology, Meerut Institute of Engineering and
Technology, NH- 58, Baghpat Crossing, Byepass Road,
Meerut, 250005, India; 3 Laureate Institute
of Pharmacy, Kathog, Teh. Dehra, Dist. Kangra, 177101,
India
*For correspondence: E-mail:
sharma.nitin0909@gmail.com Tel: +91 121
2439019; Fax: +91 121 2439058
Received: 11 May
2012
Revised accepted:
5 February 2013
Tropical
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, April 2013;
12(2): 149-153
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/tjpr.v12i2.3
Abstract
Purpose: To develop a safe mucoadhesive gel
for nasal drug delivery using okra polysaccharide.
Methods: Rizatriptan benzoate nasal gel was
developed using natural polysaccharide obtained from the
Abelmoschus esculentus. The gel formulation was
characterized for pH, viscosity, mucoadhesion, and in
vitro permeation. Permeation parameters obtained include
drug flux (j), permeation coefficient (kP)
and lag time (tL). The effect of sodium
thioglycollate and sodium taurocholate on permeation of
the gel formulations was evaluated using excised goat
nasal mucosa.
Conclusion:
Okra mucilage is a promising natural and safe gel former
that can be developed to serve as an alternative to
currently used synthetic gel formers for nasal drug
delivery.
Keywords:
Mucilage, Abelmoschus esculentus, Nasal gel, Rizatriptan,
Permeation, Mucoadhesion