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Hydrophilic and hydrophobic cyclodextrins in a new sustained release oral formu...

Author(s): Fernandes, Catarina Marques cv logo 1 ; Ramos, Pedro cv logo 2 ; Falcão, Amílcar cv logo 3 ; Veiga, Francisco José Baptista cv logo 4

Date: 2003

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/5784

Origin: Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra

Subject(s): Drug sustained release; Hydrophilic CDs; Hydrophobic CDs; Nicardipine


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The feasibility of using complexes with cyclodextrins (CDs) in nicardipine (NC) controlled delivery has been examined, with a view to extending the pharmaceutical applications spectrum of these carriers. For a fast release fraction, a hydrophilic [beta]-cyclodextrin derivative (hydroxypropyl-[beta]-cyclodextrin) was employed to form a water-soluble complex. For the sustained-releasing portion, triacetyl-[beta]-cyclodextrin (TA[beta]CD) was used to provide complexes with appropriate hydrophobicity. An optimal formulation was designed by the combination of each fraction in different mixing ratios. The release behaviour of the complexes, as well as of their mixtures, was examined in simulated gastric (pH 1.2) and intestinal (pH 6.8) fluids. The formulations released the drug rapidly at the initial stage, followed by a slow release. The drug release rate was markedly retarded in the increasing order of the amount of NC/TA[beta]CD complex. When NC was administered to rabbits, its absorption was very rapid with a short elimination half-life, while a prolonged maintenance of the plasma levels was obtained for the two selected formulations. The drug bioavailability was considerably improved especially after the administration of the mixture of hydrophilic and hydrophobic complexes, when compared with the NC/TA[beta]CD complex. The results suggested that the critical combination of hydrophilic and hydrophobic CDs complexes, in appropriate ratios, could be a promising drug delivery system with a prolonged therapeutic effect coupled with a more balanced bioavailability. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T3D-47W33WM-G/1/6f42b0a5ad0b4410600ffe87a227f64c
Document Type Article
Language English
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