The goal was to make available a delayed-release dosage form of mesalazine to be dispersed in water to facilitate swallowing in adults and children. Mesalazine microparticles containing carnauba wax were prepared by spray-congealing technique. A second step of spray-congealing of carnauba microparticles dispersed in liquefied stearic acid gave rise to mesalazine lipid microcapsules in which several carnauba microparticles remained embedded as cores in a reservoir structure. In order to favor their water dispersion, the lipid microcapsules were dry coated by tumbling them with different ratios of mannitol/lecithin microparticles prepared by spray-drying. Release rate measurements showed a delayed-release behavior, in particular a pH-dependence with less than 10% of drug released in acidic medium and complete release in phosphate buffer pH 7.4 in 4-5h. The layering with hydrophilic excipient microparticles allowed manufacturing of a pH-dependent dosage form suitable for extemporaneous oral use in adults and children.

A.G. Balducci, G. Colombo , G. Corace, C. Cavallari, L. Rodriguez, F. Buttini, et al. (2011). Layered lipid microcapsules for mesalazine delayed-release in children. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS, 421, 293-300 [10.1016/j.ijpharm.2011.09.043].

Layered lipid microcapsules for mesalazine delayed-release in children.

CORACE, GIUSEPPE;CAVALLARI, CRISTINA;RODRIGUEZ, LORENZO;
2011

Abstract

The goal was to make available a delayed-release dosage form of mesalazine to be dispersed in water to facilitate swallowing in adults and children. Mesalazine microparticles containing carnauba wax were prepared by spray-congealing technique. A second step of spray-congealing of carnauba microparticles dispersed in liquefied stearic acid gave rise to mesalazine lipid microcapsules in which several carnauba microparticles remained embedded as cores in a reservoir structure. In order to favor their water dispersion, the lipid microcapsules were dry coated by tumbling them with different ratios of mannitol/lecithin microparticles prepared by spray-drying. Release rate measurements showed a delayed-release behavior, in particular a pH-dependence with less than 10% of drug released in acidic medium and complete release in phosphate buffer pH 7.4 in 4-5h. The layering with hydrophilic excipient microparticles allowed manufacturing of a pH-dependent dosage form suitable for extemporaneous oral use in adults and children.
2011
A.G. Balducci, G. Colombo , G. Corace, C. Cavallari, L. Rodriguez, F. Buttini, et al. (2011). Layered lipid microcapsules for mesalazine delayed-release in children. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS, 421, 293-300 [10.1016/j.ijpharm.2011.09.043].
A.G. Balducci; G. Colombo ; G. Corace; C. Cavallari; L. Rodriguez; F. Buttini; P. Colombo; A. Rossi
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