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Query: EC:3.6.3.44 (
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The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of polysorbate 60 (
Tween 60
) on the development of morin-loaded nanoemulsions to improve the oral bioavailability of morin. Nanoemulsions were prepared using
Tween 60
and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) as emulsifiers, and medium chain triglycerides (MCT) as the lipid base. Low-saponification-degree PVA (LL-810) was also added to stabilize dispersed droplets. MCT-LL810 nanoemulsion containing LL-810 was prepared with a reduced amount of
Tween 60
. However, the area under the blood concentration-time curve (AUC) of MCT-LL810 (0.18) nanoemulsion containing a small amount of
Tween 60
did not increase because the absorption of morin was limited by
P-glycoprotein
(
P-gp
)-mediated efflux. MCT-LL810 (0.24) nanoemulsion containing a large amount of
Tween 60
showed the highest AUC, dispersed droplets containing
Tween 60
may have been transported into epithelial cells in the small intestine, and
P-gp
transport activity appeared to be suppressed by permeated
Tween 60
. Based on the plasma concentration profile, dispersed droplets in MCT-LL810 (0.24) nanoemulsion permeated more rapidly through the mucus layer and the intestinal membrane than MCT (0.24) nanoemulsion without LL-810. In conclusion, a novel feature of
Tween 60
incorporated into the dispersed droplets of a nanoemulsion interacting with
P-gp
was demonstrated herein. Dispersed droplets in MCT-LL810 (0.24) nanoemulsion containing LL-810 permeated rapidly through the mucus layer and intestinal membrane, and
Tween 60
incorporated in dispersed droplets interacted with
P-gp
-mediated efflux, increasing the bioavailability of morin.
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PMID:Influence of Polysorbate 60 on Formulation Properties and Bioavailability of Morin-Loaded Nanoemulsions with and without Low-Saponification-Degree Polyvinyl Alcohol. 2970 12