| Literature DB >> 30981340 |
Jinchuan Xu1, Xiaoyan Tan2, Ling Chen3, Xiaoxi Li1, Fengwei Xie4.
Abstract
We report hybrid gels based on a high-amylose starch and microcrystalline cellulose with demonstrated properties for gastric-floating drug delivery purposes. The starch/cellulose gels were prepared by ionic liquid dissolution and regeneration, resulting in a continuous surface and a porous interior and a type-II crystalline structure of cellulose. These polysaccharide gels displayed satisfactory elasticity (0.88), recovery (0.26-0.36) and equilibrium swelling (1013-1369%). The hybrid gels were loaded with ranitidine hydrochloride as a model drug and subsequently, low-density starch/cellulose tablets were fabricated by vacuum-freeze-drying. In vitro tests in a simulated gastric fluid indicate that the 3:7 (wt./wt.) starch/cellulose system could maintain the buoyancy for up to 24 h with a release of 45.87% for the first 1 h and a sustained release for up to 10 h. Therefore, our results have demonstrated the excellent gastric-floating ability and sustainable drug release behavior of the starch/cellulose hybrid gels.Entities:
Keywords: Gastric-floating drug delivery system; Gels; Ionic liquids; Natural polymers; Polysaccharides; Starch/microcrystalline cellulose hybrid materials
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30981340 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2019.03.078
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381