Impact of Mucin on Drug Diffusion: Development of a Straightforward In Vitro Method for the Determination of Drug Diffusivity in the Presence of Mucin
Mucosal drug delivery accounts for various administration routes (i.e., oral, vaginal, ocular, pulmonary, etc.) and offers a vast surface for the permeation of drugs. However, the mucus layer which shields and lubricates all mucosal tissues can compromise drugs from reaching the epithelial site, thu...
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doaj-70f4aab8ed844bf48157ce073960690a2020-11-25T03:33:08ZengMDPI AGPharmaceutics1999-49232020-02-0112216810.3390/pharmaceutics12020168pharmaceutics12020168Impact of Mucin on Drug Diffusion: Development of a Straightforward In Vitro Method for the Determination of Drug Diffusivity in the Presence of MucinMargherita Falavigna0Paul C. Stein1Gøril Eide Flaten2Massimiliano Pio di Cagno3Drug Transport and Delivery Research Group, Department of Pharmacy, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Universitetsvegen 57, 9037 Tromsø, NorwayDepartment of Physics, Chemistry & Pharmacy, University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense, DenmarkDrug Transport and Delivery Research Group, Department of Pharmacy, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Universitetsvegen 57, 9037 Tromsø, NorwayDrug Transport and Delivery Research Group, Department of Pharmacy, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Universitetsvegen 57, 9037 Tromsø, NorwayMucosal drug delivery accounts for various administration routes (i.e., oral, vaginal, ocular, pulmonary, etc.) and offers a vast surface for the permeation of drugs. However, the mucus layer which shields and lubricates all mucosal tissues can compromise drugs from reaching the epithelial site, thus affecting their absorption and therapeutic effect. Therefore, the effect of the mucus layer on drug absorption has to be evaluated early in the drug-development phase, prior to in vivo studies. For this reason, we developed a simple, cost-effective and reproducible method employing UV-visible localized spectroscopy for the assessment of the interaction between mucin and drugs with different physicochemical characteristics. The mucin−drug interaction was investigated by measuring the drug relative diffusivity (D<sub>rel</sub>) in the presence of mucin, and the method was validated by fitting experimental and mathematical data. In vitro permeability studies were also performed using the mucus-covered artificial permeation barrier (mucus−PVPA, Phospholipid Vesicle-based Permeation Assay) for comparison. The obtained results showed that the diffusion of drugs was hampered by the presence of mucin, especially at higher concentrations. This novel method proved to be suitable for the investigation on the extent of mucin−drug interaction and can be successfully used to assess the impact that the mucus layer has on drug absorption.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/12/2/168mucosal drug deliverymucinmucin–drug interactiondiffusionuv-visible localized spectroscopypermeability |
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Margherita Falavigna Paul C. Stein Gøril Eide Flaten Massimiliano Pio di Cagno Impact of Mucin on Drug Diffusion: Development of a Straightforward In Vitro Method for the Determination of Drug Diffusivity in the Presence of Mucin Pharmaceutics mucosal drug delivery mucin mucin–drug interaction diffusion uv-visible localized spectroscopy permeability |
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Margherita Falavigna Paul C. Stein Gøril Eide Flaten Massimiliano Pio di Cagno |
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Margherita Falavigna |
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Impact of Mucin on Drug Diffusion: Development of a Straightforward In Vitro Method for the Determination of Drug Diffusivity in the Presence of Mucin |
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Impact of Mucin on Drug Diffusion: Development of a Straightforward In Vitro Method for the Determination of Drug Diffusivity in the Presence of Mucin |
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Impact of Mucin on Drug Diffusion: Development of a Straightforward In Vitro Method for the Determination of Drug Diffusivity in the Presence of Mucin |
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Impact of Mucin on Drug Diffusion: Development of a Straightforward In Vitro Method for the Determination of Drug Diffusivity in the Presence of Mucin |
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Impact of Mucin on Drug Diffusion: Development of a Straightforward In Vitro Method for the Determination of Drug Diffusivity in the Presence of Mucin |
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impact of mucin on drug diffusion: development of a straightforward in vitro method for the determination of drug diffusivity in the presence of mucin |
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Mucosal drug delivery accounts for various administration routes (i.e., oral, vaginal, ocular, pulmonary, etc.) and offers a vast surface for the permeation of drugs. However, the mucus layer which shields and lubricates all mucosal tissues can compromise drugs from reaching the epithelial site, thus affecting their absorption and therapeutic effect. Therefore, the effect of the mucus layer on drug absorption has to be evaluated early in the drug-development phase, prior to in vivo studies. For this reason, we developed a simple, cost-effective and reproducible method employing UV-visible localized spectroscopy for the assessment of the interaction between mucin and drugs with different physicochemical characteristics. The mucin−drug interaction was investigated by measuring the drug relative diffusivity (D<sub>rel</sub>) in the presence of mucin, and the method was validated by fitting experimental and mathematical data. In vitro permeability studies were also performed using the mucus-covered artificial permeation barrier (mucus−PVPA, Phospholipid Vesicle-based Permeation Assay) for comparison. The obtained results showed that the diffusion of drugs was hampered by the presence of mucin, especially at higher concentrations. This novel method proved to be suitable for the investigation on the extent of mucin−drug interaction and can be successfully used to assess the impact that the mucus layer has on drug absorption. |
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mucosal drug delivery mucin mucin–drug interaction diffusion uv-visible localized spectroscopy permeability |
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