Quality by Design-driven investigation of the mechanical properties of mucoadhesive films for needleless anesthetics administration

Luiz Fernando Rodrigues Ferreira, Douglas Vieira Thomaz, M. P. F. Duarte, R. Lopez, V. Pedrazzi, O. Freitas, R. O. Couto
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Objectives: To systematically evaluate the effects of hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) type (E5LV, E15LV, and K100LV); plasticizer type (glycerol and mannitol), plasticizer loading (0.12 and 0.24% w/w); and loading of prilocaine and lidocaine hydrochlorides combined at 1:1 ratio (0 and 47 mg/cm2) in the mechanical properties of buccal films. Methods: A quality by design (QbD) approach based on a full factorial design (3 x 23) and complementarily multivariate statistical tools i.e., principal component analysis (PCA), response surface methodology (RSM), and correlation matrix were used in this pursuit. The thickness, elongation at break, tensile strength, force at break, and Young`s modulus of the anesthetic buccal films obtained by solvent casting were assessed. Results: The QbD, PCA and RSM altogether demonstrated that all studied formulation variables, mainly the drug loading, affect the mechanical properties of the films at different significance levels. The multivariate analysis yielded the modelling of elongation at break, tensile strength, and force at break, which significantly correlated with each other. The drugs exerted a synergic plasticizing effect on the films, and the use of HPMC K100 LV (with greater hydroxypropyl substitution degree and viscosity) and mannitol favored their elasticity and resistance. Furthermore, the majority of the films fulfilled the requirements for buccal administration due to their softness and mechanical resistance. Conclusion: Mannitol is suitable plasticizer for manufacturing HPMC anesthetic buccal films with improved mechanical properties. These results are a step forward in the rational development of formulations for the replacement of needles in dentistry
以设计为导向研究无针麻醉用黏附膜的力学性能
目的:系统评价羟丙基甲基纤维素(HPMC)型(E5LV、E15LV和K100LV)的效果;增塑剂类型(甘油和甘露醇),增塑剂负荷(0.12和0.24% w/w);盐酸丙洛卡因和盐酸利多卡因以1:1的比例(0和47 mg/cm2)负荷对口腔膜力学性能的影响。方法:采用基于全因子设计(3 × 23)的质量设计(QbD)方法和互补的多变量统计工具,即主成分分析(PCA)、响应面法(RSM)和相关矩阵。评估了溶剂铸造获得的麻醉口腔膜的厚度、断裂伸长率、拉伸强度、断裂力和杨氏模量。结果:QbD、PCA和RSM均表明,以载药量为主的配方变量对膜力学性能的影响均具有不同的显著性水平。多变量分析产生了断裂伸长率,拉伸强度和断裂力的模型,它们彼此显著相关。药物对膜具有协同增塑作用,HPMC K100 LV(羟丙基取代度和粘度较大)和甘露醇的使用有利于膜的弹性和抵抗力。此外,由于其柔软性和机械阻力,大多数薄膜满足口腔给药的要求。结论:甘露醇是制备HPMC麻醉口腔膜的理想增塑剂,具有较好的力学性能。这些结果是在合理开发牙科替代针制剂方面向前迈出的一步
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