Literature DB >> 33321611

Development and characterization of thermopressed polyvinyl alcohol films for buccal delivery of benznidazole.

Beatriz Ribeiro Amaral1, Rodrigo Henrique Saatkamp2, Adalberto Enumo2, Roselene Kroth1, Débora Fretes Argenta1, Elisa Regina Lazzarotto Rebelatto1, Gabriela Schneider Rauber1, Alexandre Luis Parize2, Thiago Caon3.   

Abstract

Given that oral preparations of benznidazole (BZN) have demonstrated limited efficacy in the treatment of Chagas' disease due to pharmacokinetic or toxicological problems, the development of buccal polymeric films was purposed in this study. These systems ensure high patient acceptability and direct access to the systemic circulation, improving drug bioavailability and toxicological profile. Polymer films were prepared through a thermopressing method by mixing BZN and polyvinyl alcohol (PVAL). In some preparations, propylene glycol (PG) and thymol (TM) were also included as plasticizer and chemical absorption enhancer, respectively. Morphology, X-ray diffraction, spectroscopic, thermal, mechanical, and water uptake properties, as well as ex vivo permeability studies, were performed to characterize the film formulations. BZN remained stable and in an amorphous form over 90 days. The addition of PG and TM improved the mechanical properties of the films, making them soft, flexible and tear-resistant. Also, these additives increased the water sorption rate of the films at 50 and 75% relative humidity and the TM increased the film erosion properties and drug permeability (close to 6×) compared to control. It was hypothesized that the permeability improvement of thymol-based films that follow a drug release profile through erosion is also associated with the inhibition of the crystallization of BNZ when the film is in contact with the buccal mucosa. Once the thymol has previously demonstrated a significant in vivo and in vitro trypanocidal action and even improved film characteristics, these systems may be considered promising for Chagas' disease treatment.
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Keywords:  Benznidazole; Buccal drug delivery; Polymeric films; Polyvinyl alcohol; Thermopress; Thymol

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33321611     DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2020.111546

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl        ISSN: 0928-4931            Impact factor:   7.328


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