| Literature DB >> 33670448 |
Marija Jovanović1, Nataša Tomić2, Sandra Cvijić3, Dušica Stojanović1, Svetlana Ibrić3, Petar Uskoković1.
Abstract
This study processes and characterizes propranolol hydrochloride/gelatin mucoadhesive buccal films. Two types of gelatin are used: Gelatin from porcine skin, type A (GA), and gelatin from bovine skin (GB). The influence of gelatin type on mechanical, mucoadhesive, and biopharmaceutical characteristics of buccal films is evaluated. Fourier-Transfer infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis show that GA with propranolol hydrochloride (PRH) in the film (GAP) formed a physical mixture, whereas GB with PRH (GBP) form a compound-complex. Results of mechanical testing (tensile test, hardness) revealed that GAP films exhibit higher elastic modulus, tensile strength, and hardness. A mucoahesion test shows that GBP has higher adhesion strength, while GAP shows higher work of adhesion. Both in vitro release study and in silico simulation indicated that processed films can provide effective drug transport through the buccal mucosa. In silico simulation shows improved bioavailability from buccal films, in comparison to the immediate-release tablets-indicating that the therapeutic drug dose can be markedly reduced.Entities:
Keywords: buccal films; gelatin; in silico simulation; mucoadhesion; propranolol hydrochloride
Year: 2021 PMID: 33670448 DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics13020273
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmaceutics ISSN: 1999-4923 Impact factor: 6.321