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Swellable and porous bilayer tablet for gastroretentive drug delivery: Preparation and in vitro-in vivo evaluation

Authors
Hwang, Kyu-MokNguyen, Thi-TramSeok, Su HyunJo, Hyun-IlCho, Cheol-HeeHwang, Kyu-MinKim, Ju-YoungPark, Chun-WoongRhee, Yun-SeokPark, Eun-Seok
Issue Date
15-Dec-2019
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
Gastric delivery; Sublimation; Floating; Swelling; Percolation; Release kinetics
Citation
International Journal of Pharmaceutics, v.572
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Journal Title
International Journal of Pharmaceutics
Volume
572
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/8390
DOI
10.1016/j.ijpharm.2019.118783
ISSN
0378-5173
1873-3476
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to develop a novel gastroretentive drug delivery system with immediate buoyancy and high wet strength. The proposed bilayer tablet was composed of a drug layer and a highly porous and swellable gastroretentive (GR) layer. The highly porous GR layer was prepared by sublimating the volatile materials after compaction with swellable polymers. This pore-forming process decreased the density of the GR layer and enabled the tablet to float immediately on the dissolution media. The GR layer formulation was optimized by comparing the swelling, erosion, and mechanical properties of candidate swellable polymers. The release rates were conveniently controlled by changing the polymer content in the drug layer, while the swelling and floating properties were provided by the GR layer. The application of percolation theory revealed that the polymer content above the estimated threshold was required for a reliable drug release profile. In vivo study in fed beagle dogs confirmed the enhanced gastric retention time of the tablets compared to that of conventional single layer tablets. Taken together, our data suggest that the proposed system can be a promising platform technology with superior GR properties and a convenient formulation process.
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