Assessing the bioadhesivity of Acconon MC 8-2 EP/NF for gastroretention of floating microsponges of loratadine and achieving controlled drug delivery

The aim of the present work was to assess the feasibility of Acconon MC8-2 EP/NF as a bioadhesive material for developing controlled release gastroretentive microsponges of loratadine. Modified emulsion-solvent diffusion method was employed for the preparation of microsponges (F1-F9) based on &n...

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Main Authors: Sonam Singh, Kamla Pathak
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Language:English
Published: Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences 2016-06-01
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spelling doaj-af901548db5e416885cc33a5d1e103872020-11-25T02:00:07ZengMazandaran University of Medical SciencesPharmaceutical and Biomedical Research2423-44862423-44942016-06-01225874Assessing the bioadhesivity of Acconon MC 8-2 EP/NF for gastroretention of floating microsponges of loratadine and achieving controlled drug deliverySonam Singh0Kamla Pathak1 Department of Pharmaceutics, Rajiv Academy for Pharmacy, Mathura, 281001, India Department of Pharmaceutics, Pharmacy College Saifai, Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences, Saifai, Etawah, 206130, India The aim of the present work was to assess the feasibility of Acconon MC8-2 EP/NF as a bioadhesive material for developing controlled release gastroretentive microsponges of loratadine. Modified emulsion-solvent diffusion method was employed for the preparation of microsponges (F1-F9) based on  32 factorial design. The amount of ethyl cellulose (EC) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) were selected as independent variables while particle size, entrapment efficiency and %CDR were designated as dependent variables. The formulation (F1) with least particle size of 54 ± 2.37µm, entrapment efficiency of 65.98 ± 2.21 % and CDR of 88.15 ± 1.59% at 8 h that followed zero order release kinetics was selected as optimized formulation. F1 was re-fabricated as bioadhesive microsponges (BF1) using Acconon MC 8-2 and assessed.  The particle size of BF1increased to 84 ± 2.29 µm whereas the entrapment efficiency lowered to 55.19 ± 1.36% in comparison to F1. However, the CDR8h from BF1 (81.65 ± 3.37%) was comparable to F1. Dynamic in vitro bioadhesion test confirmed the bioadhesive property of BF1. Ex vivo permeation across gastric mucin depicted 52.87% CDP8h that followed zero order kinetics (r2 = 0.9885). Scanning electron microscopy revealed spherical and highly porous surface. The FTIR studies revealed no chemical interaction between drug and excipients. Hence, the study affirmed the bioadhesive characteristics of Acconon MC 8-2 EP/NF for development of controlled release biaodhesive floating microsponges of loratadine.http://pbr.mazums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-53-4&slc_lang=en&sid=1Acconon MC 8-2 EP/NF bioadhesivity loratadine gastroretentive microsponges
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Kamla Pathak
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Kamla Pathak
Assessing the bioadhesivity of Acconon MC 8-2 EP/NF for gastroretention of floating microsponges of loratadine and achieving controlled drug delivery
Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Research
Acconon MC 8-2 EP/NF
bioadhesivity
loratadine
gastroretentive microsponges
author_facet Sonam Singh
Kamla Pathak
author_sort Sonam Singh
title Assessing the bioadhesivity of Acconon MC 8-2 EP/NF for gastroretention of floating microsponges of loratadine and achieving controlled drug delivery
title_short Assessing the bioadhesivity of Acconon MC 8-2 EP/NF for gastroretention of floating microsponges of loratadine and achieving controlled drug delivery
title_full Assessing the bioadhesivity of Acconon MC 8-2 EP/NF for gastroretention of floating microsponges of loratadine and achieving controlled drug delivery
title_fullStr Assessing the bioadhesivity of Acconon MC 8-2 EP/NF for gastroretention of floating microsponges of loratadine and achieving controlled drug delivery
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the bioadhesivity of Acconon MC 8-2 EP/NF for gastroretention of floating microsponges of loratadine and achieving controlled drug delivery
title_sort assessing the bioadhesivity of acconon mc 8-2 ep/nf for gastroretention of floating microsponges of loratadine and achieving controlled drug delivery
publisher Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
series Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Research
issn 2423-4486
2423-4494
publishDate 2016-06-01
description The aim of the present work was to assess the feasibility of Acconon MC8-2 EP/NF as a bioadhesive material for developing controlled release gastroretentive microsponges of loratadine. Modified emulsion-solvent diffusion method was employed for the preparation of microsponges (F1-F9) based on  32 factorial design. The amount of ethyl cellulose (EC) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) were selected as independent variables while particle size, entrapment efficiency and %CDR were designated as dependent variables. The formulation (F1) with least particle size of 54 ± 2.37µm, entrapment efficiency of 65.98 ± 2.21 % and CDR of 88.15 ± 1.59% at 8 h that followed zero order release kinetics was selected as optimized formulation. F1 was re-fabricated as bioadhesive microsponges (BF1) using Acconon MC 8-2 and assessed.  The particle size of BF1increased to 84 ± 2.29 µm whereas the entrapment efficiency lowered to 55.19 ± 1.36% in comparison to F1. However, the CDR8h from BF1 (81.65 ± 3.37%) was comparable to F1. Dynamic in vitro bioadhesion test confirmed the bioadhesive property of BF1. Ex vivo permeation across gastric mucin depicted 52.87% CDP8h that followed zero order kinetics (r2 = 0.9885). Scanning electron microscopy revealed spherical and highly porous surface. The FTIR studies revealed no chemical interaction between drug and excipients. Hence, the study affirmed the bioadhesive characteristics of Acconon MC 8-2 EP/NF for development of controlled release biaodhesive floating microsponges of loratadine.
topic Acconon MC 8-2 EP/NF
bioadhesivity
loratadine
gastroretentive microsponges
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