Literature DB >> 19640246

Development of pH- and enzyme-controlled, colon-targeted, pulsed delivery system of a poorly water-soluble drug: preparation and in vitro evaluation.

Huiming Lai1, Ke Lin, Wenbin Zhang, Zhirong Zhang, Liu Jie, Yuna Wu, Qin He.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: As conventional pH-controlled colon-targeted system used for oral drug delivery often shows a poor performance, a more effective way to preserve poorly water-soluble drug from releasing in upper gastrointestinal tract should be researched.
METHOD: The objective of this study was to develop a novel colon-targeted drug delivery system using guar gum and Eudragit as enzyme- and pH-based materials. Lansoprazole, a poorly water-soluble drug was used as model drug. Under three different conditions, the in vitro drug release behaviors of this newly developed system was evaluated, using β-mannanase, rat cecal content, and human fecal media to simulate the pH and enzyme during intestinal transit to the colon.
RESULTS: The released amount of lansoprazole in simulated small intestine fluid (pH 6.8) after 5 hours was less than 10% from the pH- and enzyme-controlled tablets compared with 80.01±0.3% in rat cecal content medium (pH 7.4).The degradation ability of human fecal slurries on PECCT-PT was independent of human age and gender. β-Mannanase did not have a similar effect on the degradation of polysaccharide as rat cecal enzymes and human fecal enzymes in our study. Scanning electron microscope study indicated that the dissolution mechanism of PECCT-PT should be corrosion.
CONCLUSION: The above results indicated this system could be served as a potential carrier to deliver poorly water-soluble drug specifically to the colon.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19640246     DOI: 10.3109/03639040903092335

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Dev Ind Pharm        ISSN: 0363-9045            Impact factor:   3.225


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Authors:  Shiori Mori; Yui Kadochi; Yi Luo; Rina Fujiwara-Tani; Yukiko Nishiguchi; Shingo Kishi; Kiyomu Fujii; Hitoshi Ohmori; Hiroki Kuniyasu
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