%0 Journal Article %T Development, in vitro and in vivo evaluations of novel lipid drug delivery system of Newbouldia laevis (P. Beauv.) %A Anthony Attama %A Chinazom Agbo %A Chukwuebuka Umeyor %A Emmanuel Anaka %A Franklin Kenechukwu %J Archive of "Nanobiomedicine". %D 2016 %R 10.1177/1849543516673445 %X Newbouldia laevis (P. Beauv.) is a tropical rainforest plant used in traditional folk medicine for the treatment of malaria, cough, joint pains, stomach ache, oedema and inflammation. The main thrust of this research work was to study the analgesic/anti-nociceptive properties of N. laevis-loaded solid lipid microdispersions. N. laevis leaves were extracted using ethanol, and the extract was formulated into solid lipid microdispersions using lipid matrix comprising a rational blend of Precirol£¿ ATO 5 and Softisan£¿ 154. Characterization of the solid lipid microdispersions include determination of morphology, particle size, pH, thermal property, encapsulation efficiency percentage and analgesic/anti-nociceptive property. The results obtained showed that the particles were spherical with sizes ranging from 40 ¦Ìm to 125 ¦Ìm. The solid lipid microdispersions maintained a stable pH within the acidic region of 5¨C6 with insignificant variations (p > 0.05) over a period of 90 days. Thermal analysis showed that N. laevis was entrapped in the lipid matrix used for the formulations. Solid lipid microdispersions recorded a maximum encapsulation efficiency up to 88.1%. N. laevis-loaded solid lipid microdispersions also produced good analgesic/anti-nociceptive property comparable with the standard diclofenac potassium. N. laevis-loaded solid lipid microdispersions showed good analgesic/anti-nociceptive effect and could be used in the treatment and management of pain %K Solid lipid microdispersions %K Precirol£¿ ATO 5 %K Softisan£¿ 154 %K analgesic/anti-nociceptive %K phytomedicine %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5998272/