Release of testosterone from an osmotic pump tablet utilizing (SBE)7m-β-cyclodextrin as both a solubilizing and an osmotic pump agent
1999; Elsevier BV; Volume: 58; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s0168-3659(98)00142-4
ISSN1873-4995
AutoresKazuto Okimoto, Roger A. Rajewski, Valentino J. Stella,
Tópico(s)Advancements in Transdermal Drug Delivery
ResumoA controlled porosity osmotic pump system for poorly water soluble drugs has been developed using sulfobutyl ether-β-cyclodextrin sodium salt, (SBE)7m-β-CD, which can act as both a solubilizing and an osmotic agent. The release of testosterone, a poorly water soluble drug (0.039 mg/ml at 37°C), was evaluated using a new model device. The effect of (SBE)7m-β-CD as the solubilizing and osmotic pump agent was compared with hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HP-β-CD), a neutral cyclodextrin, and a sugar mixture (osmotic agent only). Testosterone release from the device was significantly faster with (SBE)7m-β-CD than with HP-β-CD or the sugar mixture. The solubility of testosterone in the device increased to 76.7 mg/ml through complexation with (SBE)7m-β-CD in the imbibed water. It appears that testosterone release from the device in the presence of (SBE)7m-β-CD was mainly due to osmotic pumping while for HP-β-CD the major contribution appears to be due to diffusion. In the case of the sugar mixture, testosterone was poorly released, presumably due to the absence of a solubilizer. Therefore, it was concluded that (SBE)7m-β-CD provides novel properties for the development of controlled- porosity osmotic pump tablets for poor solubility drugs.
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