Artigo Revisado por pares

Preparation and characterization of spray-dried mucoadhesive microspheres of aceclofenac

2009; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 35; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/03639040902810422

ISSN

1520-5762

Autores

Chirag D. Nagda, Narendra Chotai, Upendra Patel, Sandip Patel, Tejal Soni, Prateek Patel, Lal Hingorani,

Tópico(s)

Inhalation and Respiratory Drug Delivery

Resumo

Objective: Microencapsulation of the anti-inflammatory drug aceclofenac (ACE) was investigated as a means of controlling drug release and minimizing or eliminating local side effects. Method: Microspheres were prepared by a spray-drying technique using solutions of ACE and three polymers, namely, carbopol, chitosan, and polycarbophil, in different weight ratios. Results: The spray-dried mucoadhesive microspheres were characterized in terms of shape (scanning electron microscope), size (6.60–8.40 μm), production yield (34.10–55.62%), and encapsulation efficiency (58.14–90.57%). In vitro release studies were performed in phosphate buffer (pH 6.8) up to 10 hours. The spray-drying process of solutions of ACE with polymeric blends can give prolonged drug release. The in vitro release data were well fit into Higuchi and Korsmeyer–Peppas model and followed Fickian diffusion mechanism. In vivo data showed that the administration of ACE in polymeric microspheres prevented the gastric side effects. Conclusion: The formulations here described can be proposed for the oral administration of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs with minimal side effects on gastric mucosa.

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