Spray-dried Amioca super([registered]) starch/Carbopol super([registered]) 974P mixtures as buccal bioadhesive carriers
In the present study, spray-dried Amioca super([registered]) starch/Carbopol super([registered]) 974P mixtures were evaluated as potential buccal bioadhesive tablets. Carbopol super([registered]) (C 974P) concentrations from 5 to 75% were tested. All spray-dried mixtures showed a comparable or bette...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of pharmaceutics 2005-09, Vol.301 (1-2), p.170-180 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In the present study, spray-dried Amioca super([registered]) starch/Carbopol super([registered]) 974P mixtures were evaluated as potential buccal bioadhesive tablets. Carbopol super([registered]) (C 974P) concentrations from 5 to 75% were tested. All spray-dried mixtures showed a comparable or better bioadhesive capacity compared to a reference formulation (DDWM/C 974P 95/5). The bioadhesive capacities of Amioca super([registered])/Carbopol super([registered]) 974P mixtures were improved by spray-drying. All spray-dried mixtures showed significantly higher work of adhesion values compared to their equivalent physical mixtures. The influence of Carbopol super([registered]) concentration on the in vivo adhesion time of placebo tablets and in vitro miconazole nitrate release was tested. The ratio Amioca super([registered])/C 974P 70/30 showed the longest in vivo adhesion time (24.5 +/- 8.5 h). Lower and higher C 974P concentrations had a shorter in vivo adhesion time. The mixtures containing between 15 and 30% C 974P could all sustain the in vitro miconazole nitrate release over 20h. Again, lower and higher C 974P concentrations showed a faster in vitro miconazole release. The drug loading capacity of a spray-dried mixture containing 20% C 974P was investigated in vivo in dogs using testosterone as model drug. The spray-dried mixture could be loaded with 60% drug without loosing its in vivo bioadhesive and pharmacokinetic properties. |
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ISSN: | 0378-5173 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2005.05.016 |