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Microsponge Based Colonic Drug Delivery Systems
Development and Characterization of Microsponge Based Colonic Drug Delivery Systems
von Vikas Jain, (Dr. Ranjit Singh
Verlag: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-8383-9417-6
Erschienen am 07.10.2010
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 220 mm [H] x 150 mm [B] x 8 mm [T]
Gewicht: 215 Gramm
Umfang: 132 Seiten

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This study encompasses preparation microsponges based colon specific tablet formulations. Initially, microsponges of dicyclomine and paracetamol were prepared by quasi-emulsion solvent diffusion method. The reason for preparing microsponge due to the fact that, drug carrier systems less than 200 ¿m may efficiently be taken up by the macrophages present in colon tissue, thus exhibit effective localized drug action at the desired site. A subsequent increase of residence time that may be postulated for microsponges as compared to existing drug delivery systems may allow dose reduction and enhance therapeutic effect. Another reason for preparing microsponges was their sponge like texture that can easily be compressed by direct compression for producing mechanically strong tablets. Then core tablets of microsponges were prepared by direct compression method and were compression coated with pectin:HPMC mixture. The reason for selecting pectin was its biodegradation in the colon by colonic flora. HPMC is reported to increase the mechanical strength of the tablet coat and helped in maintaining its integrity during its sojourn in the gastro-intestinal tract.



Dr.Vikas Jain (MBBS, MD) is a leading Clinical Microbiologist in Central India with an extensive experience in the field of Bacteriology, Laboratory Medicine, Infectious diseases, Biomedical Research, and Medical education. He has several Research articles published on this topic and shares a special interest in Ear infections.