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Mucoadhesive buccal tablet of leuprolide and its fatty acid conjugate: Design, in vitro evaluation and formulation strategies
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Publication Year
2023-05-25
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Citation
International Journal of Pharmaceutics, Vol.639
Keyword
DissolutionFattigation-platformFormulation designLeuprolide-oleic acid conjugateMucoadhesive buccal tabletsPermeation enhancerSelf-assembled nanoparticle
Mesh Keyword
AdhesivenessAdministration, BuccalAgedChildFatty AcidsHumansLeuprolideMouth MucosaOleic AcidTablets
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Pharmaceutical Science
Abstract
This study aimed to design mucoadhesive buccal tablets of leuprolide (LEU) and to manufacture and evaluate the properties of buccal tablets containing LEU-oleic acid conjugate (LOC) and self-assembled LEU-oleic acid nanoparticles (LON), which were developed in a previous study. Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC 4000) was used as the mucoadhesive polymer, and tablets were prepared by direct compression. The formulations were characterized by weight, content uniformity, thickness, hardness, swelling index, disintegration time, mucoadhesion time, and drug release. The chosen formulation maintained an adhesion time of up to 6.43 h and a disintegration time of 4.10 h. Drug stability in the mucoadhesive tablets was confirmed after 2 h of storage in human mimic saliva (Phosphate buffer solution pH 6.8). Furthermore, the designed LEU formulation and the LOC and LON developed in a previous study were prepared as buccal tablets and compared. In the dissolution and permeation studies, LON-loaded buccal tablets showed the highest permeation rate. This study suggests that mucoadhesive buccal tablets containing self-assembled LON may effectively increase the medication adherence for pediatric and geriatric patients by improving the bioavailability and permeation rate of LEU.
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/33356
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2023.122963
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This work was primarily supported by a grant from the Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology (KEIT) funded by the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy, Republic of Korea (20008840) in 2020. We would like to thank the staff of Ajou Central Laboratory for allowing us to use the DSC and FT-IR facilities.
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