Literature DB >> 31526838

Expandable drug delivery system for gastric retention based on shape memory polymers: Development via 4D printing and extrusion.

Alice Melocchi1, Marco Uboldi1, Nicoletta Inverardi2, Francesco Briatico-Vangosa3, Francesco Baldi2, Stefano Pandini2, Giulia Scalet4, Ferdinando Auricchio4, Matteo Cerea1, Anastasia Foppoli1, Alessandra Maroni1, Lucia Zema5, Andrea Gazzaniga1.   

Abstract

Several diseases would benefit from prolonged drug release provided by systems retained in the stomach for extended time periods. Expandable gastroretentive devices are administered in a collapsed configuration enabling swallowing and regain in situ their native shape having larger spatial encumbrance, thus hindering voidance through the wide open pylorus. An expandable system for gastric retention was here proposed relying on the shape memory behavior of pharmaceutical-grade poly(vinyl alcohol). Different original configurations to be recovered upon exposure to aqueous fluids at 37 °C, potentially enabling gastric retention, were conceived. Prototypes containing allopurinol were directly manufactured by fused deposition modeling or shaped by purposely-designed templates from hot melt extruded rods immediately after production. Various temporary shapes, in principle suitable for administration, were programmed by manual deformation of samples by means of specific templates, under defined temperature conditions. In 0.1 N hydrochloric solution at 37 °C, the prototypes recovered their original shape, reaching the desired spatial encumbrance within few minutes. Release from the samples, although of relatively short duration, was independent of the original shape and processing undergone, and was noticeably slowed down by application of Eudragit® RS/RL-based coatings.
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Keywords:  4D printing; Fused deposition modeling; Gastroretentive drug delivery system; Hot melt extrusion; Poly(vinyl alcohol); Shape memory polymer

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31526838     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2019.118700

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pharm        ISSN: 0378-5173            Impact factor:   5.875


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