Conventional pH-responsive coatings used for oral drug delivery to the lower parts of the gastro-intestinal tract often show a poor performance. A new system for site-specific pulsatile delivery in the ileo-colonic regions is described. The system is based on the non-percolating incorporation of disintegrants in a coating which consists further of a continuous matrix of pH-responsive polymer (Eudragit S). Extensive in vitro release studies were performed in which coatings with different concentrations and disintegrants were studied and compared to non-disintegrant containing coatings. In vitro data show that the incorporation of swelling agents in an Eudragit S-coating still allows delayed release in the simulated terminal ileum. The pulse ...
Purpose: There is interest in targeting the ileo-colonic region of the gastro-intestinal tract eithe...
In this work, a series of polymeric coating formulations were developed by emulsion polymerization f...
In the present study, an attempt was made to develop the pulsatile drug delivery of Metaprolol tartr...
Conventional pH-responsive coatings used for oral drug delivery to the lower parts of the gastro-int...
Oral pH-responsive systems for drug delivery to the ileo-colonic region of the gastrointestinal trac...
This study compared the in vitro and in vivo performance of four pH responsive poly(meth)acrylate po...
Enteric-coated products dissolve rapidly in vitro in simulated intestinal conditions, but in vivo th...
The invention relates to delivery systems that allow for the pulsatile release of a substance, such ...
Pulsatile delivery is generally intended as a release of the active ingredient that is delayed for a...
Oral colon delivery systems are currently under investigation as a strategy to enable effective and ...
Purpose. To evaluate hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC)-based capsular devices prepared by injection moldi...
The small intestine is where most conventional oral formulations are mostly absorbed. This restricts...
Despite poor absorption properties, delivery to the colon of bioactive compounds administered by the...
(c) 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc. and the American Pharmacists AssociationGastrointestinal performance of ta...
Capsular devices based on hydroxypropyl cellulose (Klucel\uae LF) intended for pulsatile release wer...
Purpose: There is interest in targeting the ileo-colonic region of the gastro-intestinal tract eithe...
In this work, a series of polymeric coating formulations were developed by emulsion polymerization f...
In the present study, an attempt was made to develop the pulsatile drug delivery of Metaprolol tartr...
Conventional pH-responsive coatings used for oral drug delivery to the lower parts of the gastro-int...
Oral pH-responsive systems for drug delivery to the ileo-colonic region of the gastrointestinal trac...
This study compared the in vitro and in vivo performance of four pH responsive poly(meth)acrylate po...
Enteric-coated products dissolve rapidly in vitro in simulated intestinal conditions, but in vivo th...
The invention relates to delivery systems that allow for the pulsatile release of a substance, such ...
Pulsatile delivery is generally intended as a release of the active ingredient that is delayed for a...
Oral colon delivery systems are currently under investigation as a strategy to enable effective and ...
Purpose. To evaluate hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC)-based capsular devices prepared by injection moldi...
The small intestine is where most conventional oral formulations are mostly absorbed. This restricts...
Despite poor absorption properties, delivery to the colon of bioactive compounds administered by the...
(c) 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc. and the American Pharmacists AssociationGastrointestinal performance of ta...
Capsular devices based on hydroxypropyl cellulose (Klucel\uae LF) intended for pulsatile release wer...
Purpose: There is interest in targeting the ileo-colonic region of the gastro-intestinal tract eithe...
In this work, a series of polymeric coating formulations were developed by emulsion polymerization f...
In the present study, an attempt was made to develop the pulsatile drug delivery of Metaprolol tartr...