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Effect of Lipid Additives and Drug on the Rheological Properties of Molten Paraffin Wax, Degree of Surface Drug Coating, and Drug Release in Spray-Congealed Microparticles

Paraffin wax is potentially useful for producing spray-congealed drug-loaded microparticles with sustained-release and taste-masking properties. To date, there is little information about the effects of blending lipids with paraffin wax on the melt viscosity. In addition, drug particles may not be e...

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Autores principales: Ouyang, Hongyi, Zheng, Audrey Yi, Heng, Paul Wan Sia, Chan, Lai Wah
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6160941/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29949920
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics10030075
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author Ouyang, Hongyi
Zheng, Audrey Yi
Heng, Paul Wan Sia
Chan, Lai Wah
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Zheng, Audrey Yi
Heng, Paul Wan Sia
Chan, Lai Wah
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description Paraffin wax is potentially useful for producing spray-congealed drug-loaded microparticles with sustained-release and taste-masking properties. To date, there is little information about the effects of blending lipids with paraffin wax on the melt viscosity. In addition, drug particles may not be entirely coated by the paraffin wax matrix. In this study, drug-loaded paraffin wax microparticles were produced by spray-congealing, and the effects of lipid additives on the microparticle production were investigated. The influence of lipid additives (stearic acid, cetyl alcohol, or cetyl esters) and drug (paracetamol) on the rheological properties of paraffin wax were elucidated. Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy was conducted to investigate the interactions between the blend constituents. Selected formulations were spray-congealed, and the microparticles produced were characterized for their size, drug content, degree of surface drug coating, and drug release. The viscosity of wax-lipid blends was found to be mostly lower than the weighted viscosity when interactions occurred between the blend constituents. Molten paraffin wax exhibited Newtonian flow, which was transformed to plastic flow by paracetamol and pseudoplastic flow by the lipid additive. The viscosity was decreased with lipid added. Compared to plain wax, wax-lipid blends produced smaller spray-congealed microparticles. Drug content remained high. Degree of surface drug coating and drug release were also higher. The lipid additives altered the rheological properties and hydrophobicity of the melt and are useful for modifying the microparticle properties.
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spelling pubmed-61609412018-10-01 Effect of Lipid Additives and Drug on the Rheological Properties of Molten Paraffin Wax, Degree of Surface Drug Coating, and Drug Release in Spray-Congealed Microparticles Ouyang, Hongyi Zheng, Audrey Yi Heng, Paul Wan Sia Chan, Lai Wah Pharmaceutics Article Paraffin wax is potentially useful for producing spray-congealed drug-loaded microparticles with sustained-release and taste-masking properties. To date, there is little information about the effects of blending lipids with paraffin wax on the melt viscosity. In addition, drug particles may not be entirely coated by the paraffin wax matrix. In this study, drug-loaded paraffin wax microparticles were produced by spray-congealing, and the effects of lipid additives on the microparticle production were investigated. The influence of lipid additives (stearic acid, cetyl alcohol, or cetyl esters) and drug (paracetamol) on the rheological properties of paraffin wax were elucidated. Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy was conducted to investigate the interactions between the blend constituents. Selected formulations were spray-congealed, and the microparticles produced were characterized for their size, drug content, degree of surface drug coating, and drug release. The viscosity of wax-lipid blends was found to be mostly lower than the weighted viscosity when interactions occurred between the blend constituents. Molten paraffin wax exhibited Newtonian flow, which was transformed to plastic flow by paracetamol and pseudoplastic flow by the lipid additive. The viscosity was decreased with lipid added. Compared to plain wax, wax-lipid blends produced smaller spray-congealed microparticles. Drug content remained high. Degree of surface drug coating and drug release were also higher. The lipid additives altered the rheological properties and hydrophobicity of the melt and are useful for modifying the microparticle properties. MDPI 2018-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6160941/ /pubmed/29949920 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics10030075 Text en © 2018 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zheng, Audrey Yi
Heng, Paul Wan Sia
Chan, Lai Wah
Effect of Lipid Additives and Drug on the Rheological Properties of Molten Paraffin Wax, Degree of Surface Drug Coating, and Drug Release in Spray-Congealed Microparticles
title Effect of Lipid Additives and Drug on the Rheological Properties of Molten Paraffin Wax, Degree of Surface Drug Coating, and Drug Release in Spray-Congealed Microparticles
title_full Effect of Lipid Additives and Drug on the Rheological Properties of Molten Paraffin Wax, Degree of Surface Drug Coating, and Drug Release in Spray-Congealed Microparticles
title_fullStr Effect of Lipid Additives and Drug on the Rheological Properties of Molten Paraffin Wax, Degree of Surface Drug Coating, and Drug Release in Spray-Congealed Microparticles
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Lipid Additives and Drug on the Rheological Properties of Molten Paraffin Wax, Degree of Surface Drug Coating, and Drug Release in Spray-Congealed Microparticles
title_short Effect of Lipid Additives and Drug on the Rheological Properties of Molten Paraffin Wax, Degree of Surface Drug Coating, and Drug Release in Spray-Congealed Microparticles
title_sort effect of lipid additives and drug on the rheological properties of molten paraffin wax, degree of surface drug coating, and drug release in spray-congealed microparticles
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6160941/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29949920
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics10030075
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