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The Use of Scintigraphy to Provide 'Proof of Concept' for Novel Polysaccharide Preparations Designed for Colonic Drug Delivery
Authors:Adkin  Dawn A.  Kenyon  Carole J.  Lerner  E. Itzhack  Landau   Isaac  Strauss   Eric  Caron   David  Penhasi   Adel  Rubinstein   Abraham  Wilding   Ian R.
Affiliation:(1) Pharmaceutical Profiles Limited, 2 Faraday Building, Highfields Science Park, Nottingham, NG7 2QP, UK;(2) Perio Products Limited, P.O. Box 23950, Jerusalem, 91237, Israel;(3) School of Pharmacy, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, P.O. Box 12065, Jerusalem, 91120, Israel
Abstract:
Purpose. The aim of the present study was to provide 'proof of concept' data in man for novel polysaccharide preparations designed for colonic drug delivery using gamma scintigraphy.Methods. Two placebo calcium pectinate matrix tablet formulations were studied: one contained calcium pectinate and pectin (CaP/P) and was designed to rapidly disintegrate in the ascending colon, the other contained calcium pectinate and guar gum (CaP/GG) and was designed to disintegrate more slowly, releasing its contents throughout the ascending and transverse colon. Both formulations were enteric coated in order to protect them from the stomach. Ten healthy volunteers received either a CaP/P or CaP/GG tablet, in a randomised cross-over study. Transit and disintegration of the radiolabelled formulations was followed by gamma scintigraphy. Rat studies were conducted in order to verify that the expected colonic degradation of the polysaccharide formulations was as a consequence of bacterial enzyme attack.Results. Thein vivo clinical study confirmed the results obtained in the rat and bench in vitro fermentation models; complete tablet disintegration for Formulation CaP/GG appeared to be slower than that of Formulation CaP/P and the time and the location of complete tablet disintegration was more reproducible with Formulation CaP/P compared to Formulation CaP/GG.Conclusions. These results provide 'proof of concept' data for the use of calcium pectinate preparations for drug delivery to the colon and highlight the value of scintigraphy in focusing the development strategy for colonic targeting preparations.
Keywords:calcium pectinate  colon targeting  gamma scintigraphy  'proof of concept.'
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