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Evaluating Novel Agarose-Based Buccal Gels Scaffold: Mucoadhesive and Pharmacokinetic Profiling in Healthy Volunteers

Agarose (AG) forms hydrocolloid in hot water and possesses a noteworthy gel strength. However, no reasonable scientific work on investigating the mucoadhesive character of AG has been reported. Therefore, the current study was designed to develop AG and carbopol (CP) based buccal gel scaffold for si...

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Autores principales: Syed, Muhammad Ali, Aziz, Ghiyyas, Jehangir, Muhammad Bilal, Tabish, Tanveer A., Zahoor, Ameer Fawad, Khalid, Syed Haroon, Khan, Ikram Ullah, Hosny, Khaled Mohamed, Rizg, Waleed Yousof, Hanif, Sana, Arshad, Rabia, Abdul Qayyum, Muhammad, Irfan, Muhammad
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9413753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36015217
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14081592
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author Syed, Muhammad Ali
Aziz, Ghiyyas
Jehangir, Muhammad Bilal
Tabish, Tanveer A.
Zahoor, Ameer Fawad
Khalid, Syed Haroon
Khan, Ikram Ullah
Hosny, Khaled Mohamed
Rizg, Waleed Yousof
Hanif, Sana
Arshad, Rabia
Abdul Qayyum, Muhammad
Irfan, Muhammad
author_facet Syed, Muhammad Ali
Aziz, Ghiyyas
Jehangir, Muhammad Bilal
Tabish, Tanveer A.
Zahoor, Ameer Fawad
Khalid, Syed Haroon
Khan, Ikram Ullah
Hosny, Khaled Mohamed
Rizg, Waleed Yousof
Hanif, Sana
Arshad, Rabia
Abdul Qayyum, Muhammad
Irfan, Muhammad
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description Agarose (AG) forms hydrocolloid in hot water and possesses a noteworthy gel strength. However, no reasonable scientific work on investigating the mucoadhesive character of AG has been reported. Therefore, the current study was designed to develop AG and carbopol (CP) based buccal gel scaffold for simultaneous release of benzocaine (BZN) and tibezonium iodide (TIB). Gels’ scaffold formulations (F1–F12) were prepared with varied concentrations (0.5–1.25% w/v) of AG and CP alone or their blends (AG-CP) using homogenization technique. The prepared formulations were characterized for solid-state, physicochemical, in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo mucoadhesive studies in healthy volunteers. The results showed that mucoadhesive property of AG was concentration dependent but improved by incorporating CP in the scaffolds. The ex vivo mucoadhesive time reached >36 h when AG was used alone or blended with CP at 1% w/v concentration or above. The optimized formulation (F10) depicted >98% drugs release within 8 h and was also storage stable up to six months. The salivary concentration of BZN and TIB from formulation F10 yielded a C(max) value of 9.97 and 8.69 µg/mL at 2 and 6 h (t(max)), respectively. In addition, the FTIR, PXRD, and DSC results confirmed the presence of no unwanted interaction among the ingredients. Importantly, the mucoadhesive study performed on healthy volunteers did not provoke any signs of inflammation, pain, or swelling. Clearly, it was found from the results that AG-CP scaffold provided better mucoadhesive properties in comparison to pure AG or CP. Conclusively, the developed AG based mucoadhesive drug delivery system could be considered a potential alternative for delivering drugs through the mucoadhesive buccal route.
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spelling pubmed-94137532022-08-27 Evaluating Novel Agarose-Based Buccal Gels Scaffold: Mucoadhesive and Pharmacokinetic Profiling in Healthy Volunteers Syed, Muhammad Ali Aziz, Ghiyyas Jehangir, Muhammad Bilal Tabish, Tanveer A. Zahoor, Ameer Fawad Khalid, Syed Haroon Khan, Ikram Ullah Hosny, Khaled Mohamed Rizg, Waleed Yousof Hanif, Sana Arshad, Rabia Abdul Qayyum, Muhammad Irfan, Muhammad Pharmaceutics Article Agarose (AG) forms hydrocolloid in hot water and possesses a noteworthy gel strength. However, no reasonable scientific work on investigating the mucoadhesive character of AG has been reported. Therefore, the current study was designed to develop AG and carbopol (CP) based buccal gel scaffold for simultaneous release of benzocaine (BZN) and tibezonium iodide (TIB). Gels’ scaffold formulations (F1–F12) were prepared with varied concentrations (0.5–1.25% w/v) of AG and CP alone or their blends (AG-CP) using homogenization technique. The prepared formulations were characterized for solid-state, physicochemical, in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo mucoadhesive studies in healthy volunteers. The results showed that mucoadhesive property of AG was concentration dependent but improved by incorporating CP in the scaffolds. The ex vivo mucoadhesive time reached >36 h when AG was used alone or blended with CP at 1% w/v concentration or above. The optimized formulation (F10) depicted >98% drugs release within 8 h and was also storage stable up to six months. The salivary concentration of BZN and TIB from formulation F10 yielded a C(max) value of 9.97 and 8.69 µg/mL at 2 and 6 h (t(max)), respectively. In addition, the FTIR, PXRD, and DSC results confirmed the presence of no unwanted interaction among the ingredients. Importantly, the mucoadhesive study performed on healthy volunteers did not provoke any signs of inflammation, pain, or swelling. Clearly, it was found from the results that AG-CP scaffold provided better mucoadhesive properties in comparison to pure AG or CP. Conclusively, the developed AG based mucoadhesive drug delivery system could be considered a potential alternative for delivering drugs through the mucoadhesive buccal route. MDPI 2022-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9413753/ /pubmed/36015217 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14081592 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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Syed, Muhammad Ali
Aziz, Ghiyyas
Jehangir, Muhammad Bilal
Tabish, Tanveer A.
Zahoor, Ameer Fawad
Khalid, Syed Haroon
Khan, Ikram Ullah
Hosny, Khaled Mohamed
Rizg, Waleed Yousof
Hanif, Sana
Arshad, Rabia
Abdul Qayyum, Muhammad
Irfan, Muhammad
Evaluating Novel Agarose-Based Buccal Gels Scaffold: Mucoadhesive and Pharmacokinetic Profiling in Healthy Volunteers
title Evaluating Novel Agarose-Based Buccal Gels Scaffold: Mucoadhesive and Pharmacokinetic Profiling in Healthy Volunteers
title_full Evaluating Novel Agarose-Based Buccal Gels Scaffold: Mucoadhesive and Pharmacokinetic Profiling in Healthy Volunteers
title_fullStr Evaluating Novel Agarose-Based Buccal Gels Scaffold: Mucoadhesive and Pharmacokinetic Profiling in Healthy Volunteers
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Novel Agarose-Based Buccal Gels Scaffold: Mucoadhesive and Pharmacokinetic Profiling in Healthy Volunteers
title_short Evaluating Novel Agarose-Based Buccal Gels Scaffold: Mucoadhesive and Pharmacokinetic Profiling in Healthy Volunteers
title_sort evaluating novel agarose-based buccal gels scaffold: mucoadhesive and pharmacokinetic profiling in healthy volunteers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9413753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36015217
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14081592
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