Literature DB >> 12059031

Effect of synthesis parameters of the sol-gel-processed spray-dried silica gel microparticles on the release rate of dexmedetomidine.

Pirjo Kortesuo1, Manja Ahola, Minna Kangas, Mika Jokinen, Tiina Leino, Lauri Vuorilehto, Sirpa Laakso, Juha Kiesvaara, Antti Yli-Urpo, Martti Marvola.   

Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the possibilities to control the release rate of dexmedetomidine (DMED) from different spray-dried silica gel microparticle formulations. Microparticles were prepared by spray drying a silica sol polymer solution containing the drug. Drug release was investigated both in vitro and in vivo. The influence of sol-gel synthesis parameters, like pH and the water/alkoxide ratio (r) of the sol, on the release behaviour of the drug was studied. Silica gel microparticles had a smooth surface. Microparticles prepared from diluted sol, however, were more aggregated and clustered. The drug release conformed to zero order release from microparticles prepared near the isoelectric point of silica (pH 2.3 and pH 3) and to the square root of time kinetics from microparticles prepared at pH 1 and pH 5. The release also showed a dual-phasic profile with an initial burst and after that a slower release period. The dexmedetomidine release conformed to zero order kinetics from microparticles prepared at water/ alkoxide ratios between r = 6 and r = 35 (at pH 2.3). The release rate was the slowest from microparticles prepared with water/ alkoxide ratio 35. The bioavailability of dexmedetomidine in dogs showed that the release was sustained from silica gel microparticles as compared with a subcutaneously administered reference dose of 0.1 mg.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12059031     DOI: 10.1016/s0142-9612(02)00016-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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Authors:  Ayat A Allam; Nermin E Eleraky; Nadeen H Diab; Mahmoud Elsabahy; Sahar A Mohamed; Hala S Abdel-Ghaffar; Nivin A Hassan; Samia A Shouman; Mervat M Omran; Sahar B Hassan; Noura G Eissa
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