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New formulation of in situ gelling Metolose-based liquid suppository

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/03639045.2010.489558

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In situ gelling suppository; Metolose (R); piroxicam

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Context: An in situ gelling liquid suppository is liquid at room temperature but forms a gel at body temperature. In our work, Metolose (R) SM-4000 (methylcellulose) is studied that basically shows thermal gelation at 68 C (2%, w/w). Objective: The objective was to study the potency of different factors (concentration, pH, additives) to change the value of thermal gelation temperature (T-t) for Metolose (R) to form an in situ gelling liquid suppository. Materials and methods: We studied the effect of Metolose (R) concentration, pH, and salts (sodium chloride, potassium chloride, sodium hydrogen carbonate, and sodium monohydrogen phosphate) on T-t by viscosimetry. To choose the appropriate compound, in vitro drug release was examined. Rectal safety test was performed on rats in vivo after 12-hour application. Results: Increasing the Metolose (R) concentrations (0.5-4%, w/w), T-t can be decreased, but it also altered the consistency of gel. pH does not affect the T-t. The water-soluble salts allowed reducing the gelation temperature to 37 degrees C. Sodium monohydrogen phosphate in 4.5% concentration was found to be the most appropriate. The impact of examined factors on in vitro drug release of piroxicam from the in situ-formed gel was characterized according to Fickian diffusion. Metolose (R) and the chosen salt did not cause any morphological damage on the rectal tissues. Discussion: According to our study, Metolose (R) has the physical and chemical potential to be used as base for liquid suppositories.

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