Comparative Characteristics of Dosage Forms of α-Lipoic Acid

α-Lipoic acid is a fatty acid, which in its physiological effect is on a par with vitamins and minerals, is a vitamin-like substance (vitamin N). A review of clinical trials of the effectiveness of α-lipoic acid in evidence-based diseases is presented. It is proved that the main indication for the u...

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Main Authors: Shkolnikova Marina, Chugunova Olga, Sokolova Olga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/82/e3sconf_daic2020_06032.pdf
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spelling doaj-64b2f79c842540cf9d4e6db47961683b2021-04-02T20:56:08ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-012220603210.1051/e3sconf/202022206032e3sconf_daic2020_06032Comparative Characteristics of Dosage Forms of α-Lipoic AcidShkolnikova MarinaChugunova OlgaSokolova Olgaα-Lipoic acid is a fatty acid, which in its physiological effect is on a par with vitamins and minerals, is a vitamin-like substance (vitamin N). A review of clinical trials of the effectiveness of α-lipoic acid in evidence-based diseases is presented. It is proved that the main indication for the use of α-lipoic acid is diabetes mellitus and complications associated with impaired glucose metabolism, including neuropathy, comprising children and adolescents. In addition, α-lipoic acid can be used for medicinal purposes and for a number of other diseases. α-Lipoic acid is an active substance with “critical bioavailability”: when introduced into the interior, its inter- and intra-individual plasma levels can vary significantly. Therefore, the therapeutic effectiveness of lipoic acid preparations largely depends on its form. A comparative characteristic of solid dosage forms of α-lipoic acid according to pharmacokinetic and clinical indicators is given. It was shown that the pharmacokinetic indices of the solid forms of α-lipoic acid practically do not differ, and the bioavailability of all forms is in the range of 30-60%. The advantages (for manufacturers and consumers / patients) and the disadvantages of α-lipoic acid drugs in solid forms - capsules and tablets are shown. Results proving the best therapeutic effect of α-lipoic acid in micellar form are presented.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/82/e3sconf_daic2020_06032.pdf
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Comparative Characteristics of Dosage Forms of α-Lipoic Acid
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Chugunova Olga
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title Comparative Characteristics of Dosage Forms of α-Lipoic Acid
title_short Comparative Characteristics of Dosage Forms of α-Lipoic Acid
title_full Comparative Characteristics of Dosage Forms of α-Lipoic Acid
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title_full_unstemmed Comparative Characteristics of Dosage Forms of α-Lipoic Acid
title_sort comparative characteristics of dosage forms of α-lipoic acid
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description α-Lipoic acid is a fatty acid, which in its physiological effect is on a par with vitamins and minerals, is a vitamin-like substance (vitamin N). A review of clinical trials of the effectiveness of α-lipoic acid in evidence-based diseases is presented. It is proved that the main indication for the use of α-lipoic acid is diabetes mellitus and complications associated with impaired glucose metabolism, including neuropathy, comprising children and adolescents. In addition, α-lipoic acid can be used for medicinal purposes and for a number of other diseases. α-Lipoic acid is an active substance with “critical bioavailability”: when introduced into the interior, its inter- and intra-individual plasma levels can vary significantly. Therefore, the therapeutic effectiveness of lipoic acid preparations largely depends on its form. A comparative characteristic of solid dosage forms of α-lipoic acid according to pharmacokinetic and clinical indicators is given. It was shown that the pharmacokinetic indices of the solid forms of α-lipoic acid practically do not differ, and the bioavailability of all forms is in the range of 30-60%. The advantages (for manufacturers and consumers / patients) and the disadvantages of α-lipoic acid drugs in solid forms - capsules and tablets are shown. Results proving the best therapeutic effect of α-lipoic acid in micellar form are presented.
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