Synthetic zeolites as a new tool for drug delivery |
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Authors: | Rimoli Maria G Rabaioli Maria R Melisi Daniela Curcio Annalisa Mondello Sandro Mirabelli Rosella Abignente Enrico |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmaceutical and Toxicological Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Federico II University of Naples, via Domenico Montesano 49, 80131 Naples, Italy. |
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Abstract: | Synthetic zeolites were studied in order to investigate their ability to encapsulate and to release drugs. In particular, a zeolite X and a zeolitic product obtained from a cocrystallization of zeolite X and zeolite A were examined. These materials were characterized by chemical analyses (ICP-AES), X-ray diffraction, nitrogen adsorption isotherm, scanning electron microscopy, laser diffraction, and infrared spectroscopy. Since ketoprofen was chosen as a model drug for the formulation of controlled-release dosage forms, it was encapsulated into these two types of synthetic zeolites by a soaking procedure. Drug-loaded matrices were then characterized for entrapped drug amount and thermogravimetric behavior. In both types of activated zeolites, the total amount of ketoprofen (800 mg) was encapsulated in 2 g of matrix. By using HPLC measurements, ketoprofen release studies were done at different pH conditions so as to mimick gastrointestinal fluids. The absence of release in acid conditions and a double phased release, at two different pH values (5 and 6.8), suggest that after activation these materials offer good potential for a modified release delivery system of ketoprofen. |
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