Wet Process Induced Phase Transited Drug Delivery System as a Means for Delivery of Gastrointestinal Irritant Drug: Histomorphological Analysis

A. Philip, K. Pathak
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A non-disintegrating, asymmetric membrane capsular system for a poorly water soluble drug, flurbiprofen, was developed and evaluated in vitro and in vivo. Asymmetric membrane capsules were made by phase inversion. The effect of varying osmotic pressure of the dissolution medium on drug release was studied. Acute toxicity studies and histomorphological analysis were conducted in rats. Scanning electron microscopy showed an outer dense region with few pores and an inner porous region on the prepared asymmetric membrane. Statistical tests on in vitro release studies were applied at p>0.05. The drug release was found to be independent of the pH but dependent on the osmotic pressure of the dissolution medium. The results of in vivo toxicity studies may support the use of phase transited asymmetric membrane capsules as a means for delivery of gastro-intestinal irritant drugs in a controlled manner through Fickian diffusion.
湿法诱导相转移给药系统作为胃肠道刺激性药物的递送手段:组织形态学分析
研制了一种非崩解的非对称膜胶囊系统,用于低水溶性药物氟比洛芬的体外和体内评价。采用相转化法制备了不对称膜胶囊。研究了不同溶出介质渗透压对药物释放的影响。对大鼠进行了急性毒性研究和组织形态学分析。扫描电镜显示,制备的非对称膜表面有致密的外孔区和多孔的内孔区。体外释放试验采用统计学检验,p>0.05。发现药物释放与pH值无关,但取决于溶解介质的渗透压。体内毒性研究的结果可能支持将相转移不对称膜胶囊作为一种通过菲克扩散以受控方式递送胃肠道刺激性药物的手段。
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