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pH-Sensitive and mucoadhesive microspheres for duodenum-specific drug delivery system

Journal

DRUG DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY
Volume 37, Issue 7, Pages 868-874

Publisher

INFORMA HEALTHCARE
DOI: 10.3109/03639045.2010.546801

Keywords

Duodenum-specific; thiolated chitosan; mucoadhesion; pH-sensitive; enteric coating

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [30772667]
  2. National S&T Major Project of China [2009ZX09310-002]
  3. Youth academic leader Foundation of Sichuan province [09ZQ026-051]

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Particulate systems that could deliver drug specifically to duodenum have not yet been reported. The aim of this study was to develop a novel duodenum-specific drug delivery system based on thiolated chitosan and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose acetate maleate (HPMCAM) for the duodenal ulcer application. Berberine hydrochloride was used as model drug. Thiolated chitosan was synthesized and further used for the preparation of mucoadhesive microspheres. HPMCAM, which is insoluble below pH 3.0 was synthesized and used for the coating of thiolated chitosan microspheres (TCM). The resulting thiolated chitosan immobilized on chitosan was 268.21 +/-+/- 18 mu mu mol/g. In vitro mucoadhesion study showed that the mucoadhesion property of TCM was better than that of chitosan microspheres. Morphological observation showed that the HPMCAM coating would maintain its integrity in simulated gastric fluid (SGF) for 2 h and dissolved quickly in simulated pathological duodenal fluid (SPDF; pH 3.3). In vitro drug release studies showed that only 4.75% of the drug was released in SGF for 2 h, while nearly 90% of the drug was released within 6 h after transferring into SPDF.

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