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Solid lipid microparticles containing loratadine prepared using a Micromixer
Authors:Spomenka Milak  Natalie Medlicott  Ian G Tucker
Institution:1. PLIVA—Research &2. Development Ltd., Zagreb, Croatia;3. School of Pharmacy, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand;4. School of Pharmacy, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract:Solid lipid microparticles were investigated as a taste-masking approach for a lipophilic weak base in a suspension. The idea was that the drug concentration in the aqueous phase of a suspension might be reduced by its partitioning into the solid lipid particles. Loratadine, as a model drug, was used to prepare Precirol® ATO 5 microparticles by a Micromixer. The effects of three process variables: drug loading, PVA concentration and water/lipid ratio on the microparticle size, encapsulation efficiency, surface appearance, in-vitro release and drug partitioning in a suspension were studied. Loratadine release was slow in simulated saliva and very fast at the pH of stomach. In suspension of loratadine lipid microparticles, drug was released into the aqueous phase to the same concentration as in a drug suspension. Therefore, the usefulness of these microparticles for taste-masking in liquids is limited. However, they might be useful for taste-masking in solid dosage forms.
Keywords:Solid lipid microparticles  Micromixer  taste-masking
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