Ethylcellulose in Organic Solution or Aqueous Dispersion Form in Designing Taste-Masked Microparticles by the Spray Drying Technique with a Model Bitter Drug: Rupatadine Fumarate

The taste of drugs is an important factor affecting pharmacotherapy effectiveness, and obtaining formulations with acceptable organoleptic properties is still an ongoing issue in pharmaceutical technology. One of the innovative methods of taste masking is preparation of microparticles by the spray d...

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Main Authors: Katarzyna Wasilewska, Marta Szekalska, Patrycja Ciosek-Skibinska, Joanna Lenik, Anna Basa, Julia Jacyna, Michal Markuszewski, Katarzyna Winnicka
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Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
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spelling doaj-00ce3a748b6a435a80b04491593652b92020-11-24T22:29:48ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602019-03-0111352210.3390/polym11030522polym11030522Ethylcellulose in Organic Solution or Aqueous Dispersion Form in Designing Taste-Masked Microparticles by the Spray Drying Technique with a Model Bitter Drug: Rupatadine FumarateKatarzyna Wasilewska0Marta Szekalska1Patrycja Ciosek-Skibinska2Joanna Lenik3Anna Basa4Julia Jacyna5Michal Markuszewski6Katarzyna Winnicka7Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Medical University of Białystok, Mickiewicza 2c, 15-222 Białystok, PolandDepartment of Pharmaceutical Technology, Medical University of Białystok, Mickiewicza 2c, 15-222 Białystok, PolandDepartament of Microbioanalytics, Warsaw University of Technology, Koszykowa 75, 00-662 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Analytical Chemistry and Instrumental Analysis, Faculty of Chemistry, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, M. Curie-Skłodowska Sq. 3, 20-031 Lublin, PolandInstitute of Chemistry, University of Białystok, Ciołkowskiego 1K, 15-245 Białystok, PolandDepartment of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacodynamics, Medical University of Gdańsk, Hallera 107, 80-416 Gdańsk, PolandDepartment of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacodynamics, Medical University of Gdańsk, Hallera 107, 80-416 Gdańsk, PolandDepartment of Pharmaceutical Technology, Medical University of Białystok, Mickiewicza 2c, 15-222 Białystok, PolandThe taste of drugs is an important factor affecting pharmacotherapy effectiveness, and obtaining formulations with acceptable organoleptic properties is still an ongoing issue in pharmaceutical technology. One of the innovative methods of taste masking is preparation of microparticles by the spray drying technique, utilizing polymers with different physicochemical properties. Rupatadine fumarate (RUP) is one of the newest antihistamines, with an innovative and multidirectional mechanism of action, and an extremely bitter taste. The aim of this work was to investigate the feasibility of utilizing organic or aqueous forms of ethylcellulose (EC) for the preparation of microparticles with RUP by the spray drying technique. Spray dried samples at different drug:polymer ratios were prepared using organic solution (Ethocel<sup>&#174;</sup>) or aqueous dispersions of EC (Surelease<sup>&#174;</sup>, Aquacoat<sup>&#174;</sup> ECD). Evaluation of the taste masking efficacy was performed in vivo in human taste panel, in vitro based on dissolution test, and by self-constructed electronic tongue. It was shown that microparticles obtained from aqueous dispersions of EC have superior pharmaceutical properties in terms of both morphology and taste masking efficacy in comparison to those obtained from organic solution.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/11/3/522ethylcellulosetaste masking polymercellulose derivativespray dryingmicroparticlesrupatadine fumarate
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author Katarzyna Wasilewska
Marta Szekalska
Patrycja Ciosek-Skibinska
Joanna Lenik
Anna Basa
Julia Jacyna
Michal Markuszewski
Katarzyna Winnicka
spellingShingle Katarzyna Wasilewska
Marta Szekalska
Patrycja Ciosek-Skibinska
Joanna Lenik
Anna Basa
Julia Jacyna
Michal Markuszewski
Katarzyna Winnicka
Ethylcellulose in Organic Solution or Aqueous Dispersion Form in Designing Taste-Masked Microparticles by the Spray Drying Technique with a Model Bitter Drug: Rupatadine Fumarate
Polymers
ethylcellulose
taste masking polymer
cellulose derivative
spray drying
microparticles
rupatadine fumarate
author_facet Katarzyna Wasilewska
Marta Szekalska
Patrycja Ciosek-Skibinska
Joanna Lenik
Anna Basa
Julia Jacyna
Michal Markuszewski
Katarzyna Winnicka
author_sort Katarzyna Wasilewska
title Ethylcellulose in Organic Solution or Aqueous Dispersion Form in Designing Taste-Masked Microparticles by the Spray Drying Technique with a Model Bitter Drug: Rupatadine Fumarate
title_short Ethylcellulose in Organic Solution or Aqueous Dispersion Form in Designing Taste-Masked Microparticles by the Spray Drying Technique with a Model Bitter Drug: Rupatadine Fumarate
title_full Ethylcellulose in Organic Solution or Aqueous Dispersion Form in Designing Taste-Masked Microparticles by the Spray Drying Technique with a Model Bitter Drug: Rupatadine Fumarate
title_fullStr Ethylcellulose in Organic Solution or Aqueous Dispersion Form in Designing Taste-Masked Microparticles by the Spray Drying Technique with a Model Bitter Drug: Rupatadine Fumarate
title_full_unstemmed Ethylcellulose in Organic Solution or Aqueous Dispersion Form in Designing Taste-Masked Microparticles by the Spray Drying Technique with a Model Bitter Drug: Rupatadine Fumarate
title_sort ethylcellulose in organic solution or aqueous dispersion form in designing taste-masked microparticles by the spray drying technique with a model bitter drug: rupatadine fumarate
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The taste of drugs is an important factor affecting pharmacotherapy effectiveness, and obtaining formulations with acceptable organoleptic properties is still an ongoing issue in pharmaceutical technology. One of the innovative methods of taste masking is preparation of microparticles by the spray drying technique, utilizing polymers with different physicochemical properties. Rupatadine fumarate (RUP) is one of the newest antihistamines, with an innovative and multidirectional mechanism of action, and an extremely bitter taste. The aim of this work was to investigate the feasibility of utilizing organic or aqueous forms of ethylcellulose (EC) for the preparation of microparticles with RUP by the spray drying technique. Spray dried samples at different drug:polymer ratios were prepared using organic solution (Ethocel<sup>&#174;</sup>) or aqueous dispersions of EC (Surelease<sup>&#174;</sup>, Aquacoat<sup>&#174;</sup> ECD). Evaluation of the taste masking efficacy was performed in vivo in human taste panel, in vitro based on dissolution test, and by self-constructed electronic tongue. It was shown that microparticles obtained from aqueous dispersions of EC have superior pharmaceutical properties in terms of both morphology and taste masking efficacy in comparison to those obtained from organic solution.
topic ethylcellulose
taste masking polymer
cellulose derivative
spray drying
microparticles
rupatadine fumarate
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/11/3/522
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