Controlled Dissolution of Griseofulvin Solid Dispersions from Electrosprayed Enteric Polymer Micromatrix Particles: Physicochemical Characterization and <i>in Vitro</i> Evaluation

  • Jorma Roine (1574044)
  • Martti Kaasalainen (1574041)
  • Markus Peurla (1574047)
  • Alexandra Correia (365582)
  • Francisca Araújo (1544779)
  • Hélder A. Santos (1438093)
  • Matti Murtomaa (1574038)
  • Jarno Salonen (675518)
Publication date
July 2015

Abstract

The oral bio­avail­ability of a poorly water-soluble drug is often inadequate for the desired therapeutic effect. The bio­avail­ability can be improved by enhancing the physico­chemical properties of the drug (e.g., dissolution rate, permeation across the gastro­intestinal tract). Other approach include shielding the drug from the gastric metabolism and targeted drug release to obtain optimal drug absorption. In this study, a poorly water-soluble model drug, griseo­fulvin, was encapsulated as disordered solid dispersions into Eudragit L 100-55 enteric polymer micro­matrix particles, which were produced by electro­spraying. Similar micro­matrix particles were also produced with griseo­fulvin-loaded thermally oxidized mesoporous silicon (TOPS...

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