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In Vivo Evaluation of a Gastro-Resistant Enprotect(®) Capsule under Postprandial Conditions

Ready-to-fill enteric hard capsule shells are an evolving field of oral drug and nutraceutical products. Lonza Capsugel(®) Enprotect(®) capsules were recently proven to provide reliable release in the small intestine after fasted intake, but robustness against postprandial intake needed to be proven...

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Autores principales: Grimm, Michael, Rump, Adrian, Kromrey, Marie-Luise, Morof, Felix, Dumont, Camille, Jannin, Vincent, Tzvetkov, Mladen Vassilev, Weitschies, Werner
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10674880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38004555
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15112576
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author Grimm, Michael
Rump, Adrian
Kromrey, Marie-Luise
Morof, Felix
Dumont, Camille
Jannin, Vincent
Tzvetkov, Mladen Vassilev
Weitschies, Werner
author_facet Grimm, Michael
Rump, Adrian
Kromrey, Marie-Luise
Morof, Felix
Dumont, Camille
Jannin, Vincent
Tzvetkov, Mladen Vassilev
Weitschies, Werner
author_sort Grimm, Michael
collection PubMed
description Ready-to-fill enteric hard capsule shells are an evolving field of oral drug and nutraceutical products. Lonza Capsugel(®) Enprotect(®) capsules were recently proven to provide reliable release in the small intestine after fasted intake, but robustness against postprandial intake needed to be proven. In this study, the capsules were administered to 16 healthy young subjects after intake of a light meal. The Enprotect(®) capsules were labelled with 5 mg black iron oxide and 25 mg (13)C(3)-caffeine. Magnetic Resonance Imaging was used to identify the localization and visual dispersion of the capsule filling. The salivary appearance of caffeine was considered a second independent and sensitive marker for the initial release. Whereas the fasted gastric residence time of the capsules amounted to 43 ± 32 min, it was increased to 158 ± 36 min after postprandial intake. Therefore, the mean dispersion time according to MRI and the mean caffeine appearance time were increased to 196 ± 37 min and 189 ± 37 min, respectively. But, similar to fasted administration, no capsule disintegration or leakage was observed in the stomach and 38% of the capsules disintegrated in the jejunum and 62% in the ileum. The mean dispersion time after gastric emptying and the mean caffeine appearance time after gastric emptying amounted to 38 ± 21 min and 31 ± 17 min, respectively. Both did not relevantly change compared to the fasted intake. Only the absolute dispersion time and caffeine appearance were prolonged due to the increased gastric residence and no relevant influence of the light meal was observed on the disintegration or release behavior of Enprotect(®) capsules after gastric emptying. The capsules also showed robust enteric properties after postprandial administration.
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spelling pubmed-106748802023-11-03 In Vivo Evaluation of a Gastro-Resistant Enprotect(®) Capsule under Postprandial Conditions Grimm, Michael Rump, Adrian Kromrey, Marie-Luise Morof, Felix Dumont, Camille Jannin, Vincent Tzvetkov, Mladen Vassilev Weitschies, Werner Pharmaceutics Communication Ready-to-fill enteric hard capsule shells are an evolving field of oral drug and nutraceutical products. Lonza Capsugel(®) Enprotect(®) capsules were recently proven to provide reliable release in the small intestine after fasted intake, but robustness against postprandial intake needed to be proven. In this study, the capsules were administered to 16 healthy young subjects after intake of a light meal. The Enprotect(®) capsules were labelled with 5 mg black iron oxide and 25 mg (13)C(3)-caffeine. Magnetic Resonance Imaging was used to identify the localization and visual dispersion of the capsule filling. The salivary appearance of caffeine was considered a second independent and sensitive marker for the initial release. Whereas the fasted gastric residence time of the capsules amounted to 43 ± 32 min, it was increased to 158 ± 36 min after postprandial intake. Therefore, the mean dispersion time according to MRI and the mean caffeine appearance time were increased to 196 ± 37 min and 189 ± 37 min, respectively. But, similar to fasted administration, no capsule disintegration or leakage was observed in the stomach and 38% of the capsules disintegrated in the jejunum and 62% in the ileum. The mean dispersion time after gastric emptying and the mean caffeine appearance time after gastric emptying amounted to 38 ± 21 min and 31 ± 17 min, respectively. Both did not relevantly change compared to the fasted intake. Only the absolute dispersion time and caffeine appearance were prolonged due to the increased gastric residence and no relevant influence of the light meal was observed on the disintegration or release behavior of Enprotect(®) capsules after gastric emptying. The capsules also showed robust enteric properties after postprandial administration. MDPI 2023-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10674880/ /pubmed/38004555 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15112576 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Grimm, Michael
Rump, Adrian
Kromrey, Marie-Luise
Morof, Felix
Dumont, Camille
Jannin, Vincent
Tzvetkov, Mladen Vassilev
Weitschies, Werner
In Vivo Evaluation of a Gastro-Resistant Enprotect(®) Capsule under Postprandial Conditions
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title_short In Vivo Evaluation of a Gastro-Resistant Enprotect(®) Capsule under Postprandial Conditions
title_sort in vivo evaluation of a gastro-resistant enprotect(®) capsule under postprandial conditions
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10674880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38004555
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15112576
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