盐酸苄胺黏附口腔黏膜膜治疗口腔溃疡的设计、研制及体外评价。

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Deepak Sharma, Amit Sharma, Rajeev Garg
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摘要

背景:近二十年来,黏附给药系统的发展对治疗许多口腔复发性疾病具有重要意义。由于口腔吸收面积有限,靶区的运动和唾液的规律流动导致口腔区域的亚治疗药物水平,通过口腔途径给药具有很大的挑战性。目的:在延长盐酸苄丹明(WO2016126217Al, EP0812193B1)在靶点的停留时间和治疗效果的前提下,制备用于粘膜递送的单向释放黏附口腔膜,并评价不同等级HPMC聚合物(US5980942A)的效果。方法:采用溶剂铸造蒸发法,采用不同等级的HPMC作为黏附剂和速率控制聚合物制备黏附口腔膜。以乙基纤维素为衬底,共开发了24种配方。制备的薄膜受到各种物理化学参数的影响。结果:聚合物的种类和浓度不同,其理化参数也不同。在体外药物释放、体外黏附时间、黏附力等指标的基础上,对F4、F9、F14、F19进行体外药物渗透研究。含1% w/v HPMC K50M的F14膜具有较高的体外药物透性,被认为是最佳的最终配方。用FTIR和DSC验证了药物与辅料的配伍性。最终配方的XRD显示了药物的无定形性质。扫描电镜显示衬底与胶层结合良好。结论:与现有的常规治疗方法相比,所研制的黏附口腔粘膜膜具有良好的物理化学性能,能够延长滞留时间和持续给药。
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Design, Development and In vitro/Ex vivo Evaluation of Mucoadhesive Buccal Film of Benzydamine Hydrochloride for the Effective Treatment of Aphthous Stomatitis.

Background: During the recent two decades, the development of mucoadhesive drug delivery system has been gained tremendous importance to cure many recurrent diseases of the oral cavity. The drug delivery through the buccal route is quite challenging due to limited absorption area, movements of the target region and regular flow of saliva lead to the sub-therapeutic drug level in the buccal region.

Objective: The aim is to develop unidirectional release mucoadhesive buccal film for the mucosal delivery of Benzydamine Hydrochloride (WO2016126217Al, EP0812193B1) and evaluate the effects of a different grade of HPMC polymer (US5980942A) with the presumption to prolong the residence time and therapeutic effectiveness at the target site.

Methods: Mucoadhesive buccal films were prepared by solvent casting evaporation method by employing different grades of HPMC as mucoadhesive and rate controlling polymer. Total twenty-four formulations were developed using ethyl cellulose as a backing layer. The prepared films were subjected to various physicochemical parameters.

Results: The physicochemical parameters were found to be varied according to the type and concentration of polymer used. On the basis of in vitro drug release, desired ex-vivo mucoadhesive time, mucoadhesive force the formulations F4, F9, F14 and F19 were subjected to ex vivo drug permeation study. The F14 film containing 1% w/v of HPMC K50M was considered optimized final formulation due to higher ex vivo drug permeation. Drug-excipient compatibility was confirmed by FTIR and DSC. XRD of final formulation revealed the amorphous nature of drug. SEM indicated the perfect binding between backing and adhesive layer.

Conclusion: The developed mucoadhesive buccal film having adequate physicochemical properties was capable to provide prolonged residence time and sustained delivery as compared to existing conventional therapies.

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Recent Patents on Drug Delivery and Formulation
Recent Patents on Drug Delivery and Formulation Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
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期刊介绍: Recent Patents on Drug Delivery & Formulation publishes review and research articles, drug clinical trial studies and guest edited thematic issues on recent patents on drug delivery and formulation. A selection of important and recent patents on drug delivery and formulation is also included in the journal. The journal is essential reading for all researchers involved in the fields of drug delivery and formulation. The journal also covers recent research (where patents have been registered) in fast emerging therapeutic areas/targets & therapeutic agents related to drug delivery and formulations.
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