Drug release from carbomer:carbomer sodium salt matrices with potential use as mucoadhesive drug delivery system |
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Authors: | Llabot Juan M Manzo Ruben H Allemandi Daniel A |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Farmacia, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Ciudad Universitaria, 5000 Córdoba, Argentina. |
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Abstract: | In vitro mucoadhesion, water uptake, and drug release of nystatin (N) from matrices of carbomer (C) and lyophilized carbomer sodium salt (CNaL) mixtures were evaluated. Matrices with different ratios C:CNaL were prepared by direct compression. Commercial C as well as lyophilized powder (CL) were used. In vitro mucoadhesion increased as the proportion of C in the matrix was raised. The same effect was observed when C was replaced by CL. Matrices in which C was replaced by CL showed an increase of both water uptake and release rates. Besides, the release of N from matrices CL:CNaL exhibited a kinetics with Super Case II (n>1) mechanism. However, for C:CNaL matrices, drug release was slower and exhibited a biphasic profile with a first stage characterized by either an anomalous (n<1, for C>or=50%) or a Case II (n approximately 1.0, C<50%) mechanisms. After that period, the mechanism changed to Super Case II transport (n>1). |
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