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Formulation and In Vitro Evaluation of Pellets Containing Sulfasalazine and Caffeine to Verify Ileo-Colonic Drug Delivery

The ColoPulse coating is a pH-dependent coating that can be used to target drug release to the ileo-colonic region. ColoPulse coated tablets and capsules have demonstrated their targeting capabilities in vivo in more than 100 volunteers and patients. However, so far the ColoPulse coating has not bee...

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Autores principales: Broesder, Annemarie, Bircan, Said Y., de Waard, Anneko B., Eissens, Anko C., Frijlink, Henderik W., Hinrichs, Wouter L. J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8705334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34959267
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13121985
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author Broesder, Annemarie
Bircan, Said Y.
de Waard, Anneko B.
Eissens, Anko C.
Frijlink, Henderik W.
Hinrichs, Wouter L. J.
author_facet Broesder, Annemarie
Bircan, Said Y.
de Waard, Anneko B.
Eissens, Anko C.
Frijlink, Henderik W.
Hinrichs, Wouter L. J.
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description The ColoPulse coating is a pH-dependent coating that can be used to target drug release to the ileo-colonic region. ColoPulse coated tablets and capsules have demonstrated their targeting capabilities in vivo in more than 100 volunteers and patients. However, so far the ColoPulse coating has not been used for multi-particulate pellet formulations. The sulfasalazine–caffeine method can be used to confirm ileo-colonic drug delivery in vivo. Caffeine serves as a release marker in this method, while sulfasalazine serves as a marker for colonic arrival. In this study, extrusion–spheronization was used to produce microcrystalline cellulose based pellets containing both caffeine and sulfasalazine. Dissolution tests revealed that a superdisintegrant, i.e., croscarmellose sodium or sodium starch glycolate, should be incorporated in the formulation to achieve acceptable release profiles for both sulfasalazine and caffeine. However, acceptable release profiles were only obtained when the pelletizing liquid consisted of ethanol/water 1/1 (v/v) but not with pure water. This phenomenon was ascribed to the differences in the degree of swelling of the superdisintegrant in the pelletizing liquid during the granulation process. The pellets were coated with the ColoPulse coating and showed the desired pH-dependent pulsatile release profile in vitro. In future clinical studies, ileo-colonic targeting should be verified.
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spelling pubmed-87053342021-12-25 Formulation and In Vitro Evaluation of Pellets Containing Sulfasalazine and Caffeine to Verify Ileo-Colonic Drug Delivery Broesder, Annemarie Bircan, Said Y. de Waard, Anneko B. Eissens, Anko C. Frijlink, Henderik W. Hinrichs, Wouter L. J. Pharmaceutics Article The ColoPulse coating is a pH-dependent coating that can be used to target drug release to the ileo-colonic region. ColoPulse coated tablets and capsules have demonstrated their targeting capabilities in vivo in more than 100 volunteers and patients. However, so far the ColoPulse coating has not been used for multi-particulate pellet formulations. The sulfasalazine–caffeine method can be used to confirm ileo-colonic drug delivery in vivo. Caffeine serves as a release marker in this method, while sulfasalazine serves as a marker for colonic arrival. In this study, extrusion–spheronization was used to produce microcrystalline cellulose based pellets containing both caffeine and sulfasalazine. Dissolution tests revealed that a superdisintegrant, i.e., croscarmellose sodium or sodium starch glycolate, should be incorporated in the formulation to achieve acceptable release profiles for both sulfasalazine and caffeine. However, acceptable release profiles were only obtained when the pelletizing liquid consisted of ethanol/water 1/1 (v/v) but not with pure water. This phenomenon was ascribed to the differences in the degree of swelling of the superdisintegrant in the pelletizing liquid during the granulation process. The pellets were coated with the ColoPulse coating and showed the desired pH-dependent pulsatile release profile in vitro. In future clinical studies, ileo-colonic targeting should be verified. MDPI 2021-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8705334/ /pubmed/34959267 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13121985 Text en © 2021 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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Broesder, Annemarie
Bircan, Said Y.
de Waard, Anneko B.
Eissens, Anko C.
Frijlink, Henderik W.
Hinrichs, Wouter L. J.
Formulation and In Vitro Evaluation of Pellets Containing Sulfasalazine and Caffeine to Verify Ileo-Colonic Drug Delivery
title Formulation and In Vitro Evaluation of Pellets Containing Sulfasalazine and Caffeine to Verify Ileo-Colonic Drug Delivery
title_full Formulation and In Vitro Evaluation of Pellets Containing Sulfasalazine and Caffeine to Verify Ileo-Colonic Drug Delivery
title_fullStr Formulation and In Vitro Evaluation of Pellets Containing Sulfasalazine and Caffeine to Verify Ileo-Colonic Drug Delivery
title_full_unstemmed Formulation and In Vitro Evaluation of Pellets Containing Sulfasalazine and Caffeine to Verify Ileo-Colonic Drug Delivery
title_short Formulation and In Vitro Evaluation of Pellets Containing Sulfasalazine and Caffeine to Verify Ileo-Colonic Drug Delivery
title_sort formulation and in vitro evaluation of pellets containing sulfasalazine and caffeine to verify ileo-colonic drug delivery
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8705334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34959267
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13121985
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