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Mucoadhesive Sustained Drug Delivery System Based on Cationic Polymer and Anionic Cyclodextrin/Triclosan Complex
Authors:Hakon H Sigurdsson  Elin Knudsen  Thorsteinn Loftsson  Nigel Leeves  Johanna F Sigurjonsdottir  Már Másson
Institution:(1) Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Iceland, P.O. Box 7210, IS-127 Reykjavik, Iceland;(2) deCODE genetics, Sturlugata 8, IS-101 Reykjavik, Iceland;(3) 26 Norfolk Chase, Warfield, Bracknell, Berkshire, UK;(4) Encode, Geirsgata, IS-101 Reykjavik, Iceland
Abstract:In this study the interactions between a cationic polymer and an anionic cyclodextrin were investigated. The system has the potential for use in a sustained release dosage forms for use on mucous membranes. As mucous membranes are negatively charged the objective of this study was to investigate whether a drug delivery system based on a cationic polymer and an anionic cyclodextrin would be more mucoadhesive than a system containing a cationic polymer and a neutral cyclodextrin. For this purpose the cationic polymer hexadimethrine bromide (HDMBr) and anionic sulfobutylether beta-cyclodextrin (SBEbetaCD) were utilized as well as the neutral hydroxypropylbeta-cyclodextrin (HPbetaCD). Triclosan was used as a model drug. The drug delivery system was formulated as a solution or semi-solid and its adhesion to porcine buccal mucosa and cation exchange media was measured. In addition the release of triclosan from the system was quantified. No difference was observed between the two systems when they were applied to the mucosal surface. However, the formulations showed improved adhesion, compared to the neutral cyclodextrin/drug delivery system, when they could also reach the underlying surface of the excised tissue. The drug delivery system was much better retained on the cation exchange media than the uncharged system. Significant interactions were observed between the negatively charged cyclodextrin and the positively charged polymer. The results indicate that the interactions could be used to obtain a mucoadhesive sustained drug delivery system under certain circumstances. The positive charge of HDMBr did not have the expected effect on the buccal mucosa and it can be concluded that although a positive charge is likely to promote mucoadhesion, other attributes of polymers, such as molecular weight and viscosity, may have equally beneficial effect.
Keywords:hexadimethrine bromide  mucoadhesion  sulfobutylether beta-cyclodextrin" target="_blank">gif" alt="beta" align="MIDDLE" BORDER="0">-cyclodextrin  sustained release
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