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Formulation and evaluation of Bacillus coagulans-loaded hypromellose mucoadhesive microspheres

Development of a novel delivery system has been attempted to deliver viable probiotic cells into the gut for a prolonged period of time while maintaining high numbers of viable cells within the formulation throughout the shelf-life of the product and during the gastrointestinal transit. Core mucoadh...

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Autor principal: Alli, Sk Md Athar
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3107721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21674019
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S14621
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description Development of a novel delivery system has been attempted to deliver viable probiotic cells into the gut for a prolonged period of time while maintaining high numbers of viable cells within the formulation throughout the shelf-life of the product and during the gastrointestinal transit. Core mucoadhesive microspheres of Bacillus coagulans were developed employing several grades of hypromellose, a mucoadhesive polymer, following coacervation and phase separation technique and were subsequently enteric-coated with hypromellose phthalate. Microspheres were evaluated for percent yield; entrapment efficiency; in vitro swelling; surface morphology; particle size, size distribution, and zeta potential; flow property, mucoadhesion property by the ex vivo mucoadhesive strength test and the in vitro wash off test; in vitro release profile and release kinetic; in vivo probiotic activity; and stability. The values for the kinetic constant and regression coefficient of model-dependent approaches and the difference factor (f(1)), the similarity factor (f(2)), and the Rescigno index (ξ(1) and ξ(2)) of model independent approaches were determined for comparing in vitro dissolution profiles. Freeze dried B. coagulans cells were successfully formulated as enteric-coated mucoadhesive microspheres with satisfactory physical structure and yield. The viability of B. coagulans was maintained in the simulated gastric conditions and during processing; in simulated intestinal conditions exhibiting mucoadhesion, and controlling and extending the viable cell release following zero-order; and was satisfactorily stable at room temperature. Test results depict statistically significant effects of the hypromellose grade and their concentration on the performance and release profile of formulations.
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spelling pubmed-31077212011-06-13 Formulation and evaluation of Bacillus coagulans-loaded hypromellose mucoadhesive microspheres Alli, Sk Md Athar Int J Nanomedicine Original Research Development of a novel delivery system has been attempted to deliver viable probiotic cells into the gut for a prolonged period of time while maintaining high numbers of viable cells within the formulation throughout the shelf-life of the product and during the gastrointestinal transit. Core mucoadhesive microspheres of Bacillus coagulans were developed employing several grades of hypromellose, a mucoadhesive polymer, following coacervation and phase separation technique and were subsequently enteric-coated with hypromellose phthalate. Microspheres were evaluated for percent yield; entrapment efficiency; in vitro swelling; surface morphology; particle size, size distribution, and zeta potential; flow property, mucoadhesion property by the ex vivo mucoadhesive strength test and the in vitro wash off test; in vitro release profile and release kinetic; in vivo probiotic activity; and stability. The values for the kinetic constant and regression coefficient of model-dependent approaches and the difference factor (f(1)), the similarity factor (f(2)), and the Rescigno index (ξ(1) and ξ(2)) of model independent approaches were determined for comparing in vitro dissolution profiles. Freeze dried B. coagulans cells were successfully formulated as enteric-coated mucoadhesive microspheres with satisfactory physical structure and yield. The viability of B. coagulans was maintained in the simulated gastric conditions and during processing; in simulated intestinal conditions exhibiting mucoadhesion, and controlling and extending the viable cell release following zero-order; and was satisfactorily stable at room temperature. Test results depict statistically significant effects of the hypromellose grade and their concentration on the performance and release profile of formulations. Dove Medical Press 2011 2011-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3107721/ /pubmed/21674019 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S14621 Text en © 2011 Alli, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Formulation and evaluation of Bacillus coagulans-loaded hypromellose mucoadhesive microspheres
title Formulation and evaluation of Bacillus coagulans-loaded hypromellose mucoadhesive microspheres
title_full Formulation and evaluation of Bacillus coagulans-loaded hypromellose mucoadhesive microspheres
title_fullStr Formulation and evaluation of Bacillus coagulans-loaded hypromellose mucoadhesive microspheres
title_full_unstemmed Formulation and evaluation of Bacillus coagulans-loaded hypromellose mucoadhesive microspheres
title_short Formulation and evaluation of Bacillus coagulans-loaded hypromellose mucoadhesive microspheres
title_sort formulation and evaluation of bacillus coagulans-loaded hypromellose mucoadhesive microspheres
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3107721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21674019
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S14621
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