Controlled-release triple anti-inflammatory therapy based on novel gastroretentive sponges: characterization and magnetic resonance imaging in healthy volunteers.
Mina Ibrahim Tadros, Rania Hassan Fahmy
Index: Int. J. Pharm. 472(1-2) , 27-39, (2014)
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Abstract
The current work aimed to develop novel composite sponges of chitosan (CH)-chondroitin sulfate (CS) as a low-density gastroretentive delivery system for lornoxicam (LOR). This triple anti-inflammatory therapy-loaded matrices are expected to expand and float upon contact with gastric fluids for prolonged times. CH and CS solutions (3%, w/w) were prepared, mixed in different ratios, lyophilized, coated with magnesium stearate and compressed. The CH:CS interpolymer complex (IPC) was evaluated via FT-IR, DSC, and XRD. The compressed-sponges were evaluated for appearance, structure, porosity, pore diameter, density, wetting-time, floating characteristics, adhesion-retention, and LOR-release. The gastroretentivity of the best achieved magnetite-loaded sponges was monitored in healthy volunteers via MRI. The interaction between CH (protonated amino groups) and CS (anionic carboxylate/sulfate groups) proved IPC formation. DSC and XRD studies confirmed loss of LOR crystallinity. The sponges possessed interconnecting porous-network structures. The porosity, mean pore diameter, and bulk density of CH:CS (10:3) IPC sponges were 11.779%, 25.4 nm, and 0.670 g/mL, respectively. They showed complete wetting within seconds, gradual size-expansion within minutes and prolonged adhesion for hours. Controlled LOR-release profiles were tailored over 12h to satisfy individual patient needs. Monitoring of sponges via MRI proved their gastroretentivity for at least 5h.Copyright © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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