Literature DB >> 21501097

Using quantitative magnetic resonance methods to understand better the gel-layer formation on polymer-matrix tablets.

Urša Mikac1, Julijana Kristl, Saša Baumgartner.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Magnetic resonance imaging is a powerful, non-invasive technique that can help improve our understanding of the hydrogel layer formed on swellable, polymer-matrix tablets, as well as the layer's properties and its influence on drug release. AREAS COVERED: In this paper, the authors review the NMR and MRI investigations of hydrophilic, swellable polymers published since 1994. The review covers NMR studies on the properties of water and drugs within hydrated polymers. In addition, MRI studies using techniques for determining the different moving-front positions within the swollen tablets, the polymer concentration profiles across them, the influence of the incorporated drug, and so on, are presented. Some complementary methods are also briefly presented and discussed. EXPERT OPINION: Using MRI, the formation of a hydrogel along with simultaneous determination of the drug's position within it can be observed non-invasively. However, the MRI parameters can influence the signal's intensity and therefore they need to be considered carefully in order to prevent any misinterpretation of the results. MRI makes possible an in situ investigation of swollen-matrix tablets and provides valuable information that can lead, when combined with other techniques, to a better understanding of polymeric systems and a more effective development of optimal dosage forms.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21501097     DOI: 10.1517/17425247.2011.566554

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Opin Drug Deliv        ISSN: 1742-5247            Impact factor:   6.648


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1.  Quantification of swelling and erosion in the controlled release of a poorly water-soluble drug using synchrotron X-ray computed microtomography.

Authors:  Xianzhen Yin; Haiyan Li; Zhen Guo; Li Wu; Fangwei Chen; Marcel de Matas; Qun Shao; Tiqiao Xiao; Peter York; You He; Jiwen Zhang
Journal:  AAPS J       Date:  2013-07-16       Impact factor: 4.009

2.  Magnetic Resonance Methods as a Prognostic Tool for the Biorelevant Behavior of Xanthan Tablets.

Authors:  Urša Mikac; Julijana Kristl
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-12-11       Impact factor: 4.411

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