Literature DB >> 20704459

Diclofenac fast-dissolving film: suppression of bitterness by a taste-sensing system.

Francesco Cilurzo1, Irma Elisa Cupone, Paola Minghetti, Susanna Buratti, Chiara G M Gennari, Luisa Montanari.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: The selection of a proper taste-masking agent (TMA) is a critical issue in the development of fast-dissolving films containing bitter drugs.
OBJECTIVE: This work is aimed to evaluate the suppression of the bitter taste of a maltodextrin fast-dissolving film loaded with 13.4 mg sodium diclofenac (DS) by adding TMAs.
METHODS: The films were prepared by casting and drying aqueous mixtures of maltodextrin (DE = 6), glycerin, sorbitan oleate, and DS. Films were characterized in terms of thickness, tensile properties, film disintegration time, and drug dissolution time. The bitterness intensity of DS and the masking effect of TMAs were evaluated by an electronic tongue.
RESULTS: The 'mint' and 'licorice' flavors and sucralose mixture resulted appropriate to mask DS bitterness as confirmed by a panel of volunteers. The addition of these TMAs did not significantly affect the film disintegration time (15-20 seconds) and DS dissolution rate (about 5 minutes).
CONCLUSION: The electronic tongue was allowed to discriminate the effect of the TMA also in the presence of other hydrosoluble constituents of the film. Therefore, because of its simplicity and rapidity, this technique could assist or even replace the sensory evaluation in the development of fast-dissolving films.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20704459     DOI: 10.3109/03639045.2010.505928

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


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