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A Microstirring Pill Enhances Bioavailability of Orally Administered Drugs

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ADVANCED SCIENCE
卷 8, 期 12, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202100389

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active drug delivery; bioavailability; microstirring pills; porcine models; translational medicine

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R21NS114764, R01CA200574]
  2. Conicyt PFCHA/Doctorado Becas Chile [2015-56150011]
  3. Fulbright Program

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A new microstirring pill technology has been developed to enhance the bioavailability of orally administered drugs. The embedded microstirrers allow for faster disintegration and dissolution of the drug, leading to improved release profiles of the medication. In vitro and in vivo studies demonstrate the potential for increased drug absorption and bioavailability with this technology.
Majority of drugs are administered orally, yet their efficient absorption is often difficult to achieve, with a low dose fraction reaching the blood compartment. Here, a microstirring pill technology is reported with built-in mixing capability for oral drug delivery that greatly enhances bioavailability of its therapeutic payload. Embedding microscopic stirrers into a pill matrix enables faster disintegration and dissolution, leading to improved release profiles of three widely used model drugs, aspirin, levodopa, and acetaminophen, without compromising their loading. Unlike recently developed drug-carrying nanomotors, drug molecules are not associated with the microstirrers, and hence there is no limitation on the loading capacity. These embedded microstirrers are fabricated through the asymmetric coating of titanium dioxide thin film onto magnesium microparticles. In vitro tests illustrate that the embedded microstirrers lead to substantial enhancement of local fluid transport. In vivo studies using murine and porcine models demonstrate that the localized stirring capability of microstirrers leads to enhanced bioavailability of drug payloads. Such improvements are of considerable importance in clinical scenarios where fast absorption and high bioavailability of therapeutics are critical. The encouraging results obtained in porcine model suggest that the microstirring pill technology has translational potential and can be developed toward practical biomedical applications.

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