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Development of a Mucoadhesive Vehicle Based on Lyophilized Liposomes for Drug Delivery through the Sublingual Mucosa

A pharmaceutical vehicle based on lyophilized liposomes is proposed for the buccal administration of drugs aimed at systemic delivery through the sublingual mucosa. Liposomes made of egg phosphatidylcholine and cholesterol (7/3 molar ratio) were prepared and lyophilized in the presence of different...

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Autores principales: De Jesús Valle, María José, Zarzuelo Castañeda, Aranzazu, Maderuelo, Cristina, Cencerrado Treviño, Alejandro, Loureiro, Jorge, Coutinho, Paula, Sánchez Navarro, Amparo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9317145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35890395
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14071497
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author De Jesús Valle, María José
Zarzuelo Castañeda, Aranzazu
Maderuelo, Cristina
Cencerrado Treviño, Alejandro
Loureiro, Jorge
Coutinho, Paula
Sánchez Navarro, Amparo
author_facet De Jesús Valle, María José
Zarzuelo Castañeda, Aranzazu
Maderuelo, Cristina
Cencerrado Treviño, Alejandro
Loureiro, Jorge
Coutinho, Paula
Sánchez Navarro, Amparo
author_sort De Jesús Valle, María José
collection PubMed
description A pharmaceutical vehicle based on lyophilized liposomes is proposed for the buccal administration of drugs aimed at systemic delivery through the sublingual mucosa. Liposomes made of egg phosphatidylcholine and cholesterol (7/3 molar ratio) were prepared and lyophilized in the presence of different additive mixtures with mucoadhesive and taste-masking properties. Palatability was assayed on healthy volunteers. The lyophilization cycle was optimized, and the lyophilized product was compressed to obtain round and capsule-shaped tables that were evaluated in healthy volunteers. Tablets were also assayed regarding weight and thickness uniformities, swelling index and liposome release. The results proved that lyophilized liposomes in unidirectional round tablets have palatability, small size, comfortability and buccal retention adequate for sublingual administration. In contact with water fluids, the tablets swelled, and rehydrated liposomes were released at a slower rate than permeation efficiency determined using a biomimetic membrane. Permeability efficiency values of 0.72 ± 0.34 µg/cm(2)/min and 4.18 ± 0.95 µg/cm(2)/min were obtained for the liposomes with and without additives, respectively. Altogether, the results point to the vehicle proposed as a liposomal formulation suitable for systemic drug delivery through the sublingual mucosa.
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spelling pubmed-93171452022-07-27 Development of a Mucoadhesive Vehicle Based on Lyophilized Liposomes for Drug Delivery through the Sublingual Mucosa De Jesús Valle, María José Zarzuelo Castañeda, Aranzazu Maderuelo, Cristina Cencerrado Treviño, Alejandro Loureiro, Jorge Coutinho, Paula Sánchez Navarro, Amparo Pharmaceutics Article A pharmaceutical vehicle based on lyophilized liposomes is proposed for the buccal administration of drugs aimed at systemic delivery through the sublingual mucosa. Liposomes made of egg phosphatidylcholine and cholesterol (7/3 molar ratio) were prepared and lyophilized in the presence of different additive mixtures with mucoadhesive and taste-masking properties. Palatability was assayed on healthy volunteers. The lyophilization cycle was optimized, and the lyophilized product was compressed to obtain round and capsule-shaped tables that were evaluated in healthy volunteers. Tablets were also assayed regarding weight and thickness uniformities, swelling index and liposome release. The results proved that lyophilized liposomes in unidirectional round tablets have palatability, small size, comfortability and buccal retention adequate for sublingual administration. In contact with water fluids, the tablets swelled, and rehydrated liposomes were released at a slower rate than permeation efficiency determined using a biomimetic membrane. Permeability efficiency values of 0.72 ± 0.34 µg/cm(2)/min and 4.18 ± 0.95 µg/cm(2)/min were obtained for the liposomes with and without additives, respectively. Altogether, the results point to the vehicle proposed as a liposomal formulation suitable for systemic drug delivery through the sublingual mucosa. MDPI 2022-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9317145/ /pubmed/35890395 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14071497 Text en © 2022 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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De Jesús Valle, María José
Zarzuelo Castañeda, Aranzazu
Maderuelo, Cristina
Cencerrado Treviño, Alejandro
Loureiro, Jorge
Coutinho, Paula
Sánchez Navarro, Amparo
Development of a Mucoadhesive Vehicle Based on Lyophilized Liposomes for Drug Delivery through the Sublingual Mucosa
title Development of a Mucoadhesive Vehicle Based on Lyophilized Liposomes for Drug Delivery through the Sublingual Mucosa
title_full Development of a Mucoadhesive Vehicle Based on Lyophilized Liposomes for Drug Delivery through the Sublingual Mucosa
title_fullStr Development of a Mucoadhesive Vehicle Based on Lyophilized Liposomes for Drug Delivery through the Sublingual Mucosa
title_full_unstemmed Development of a Mucoadhesive Vehicle Based on Lyophilized Liposomes for Drug Delivery through the Sublingual Mucosa
title_short Development of a Mucoadhesive Vehicle Based on Lyophilized Liposomes for Drug Delivery through the Sublingual Mucosa
title_sort development of a mucoadhesive vehicle based on lyophilized liposomes for drug delivery through the sublingual mucosa
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9317145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35890395
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14071497
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