Formulation factors affecting drug release from poly(lactic acid) (PLA) microcapsule tablets

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作者
Kader, A [1 ]
Jalil, R [1 ]
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[1] Univ Dhaka, Fac Pharm, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh
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10.1081/DDC-100102154
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R914 [药物化学];
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100701 ;
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A sustained-release (SR) formulation of phenobarbital (PB) microcapsule tablet was prepared using low molecular weight (MW) DL- and high MW L-poly(lactic acid) (PLA) polymer. Microencapsulation of PB showed a unimodal size distribution (375 to 550 mu m) of the microcapsules with high lending capacity (>84%). Drug release from the microcapsule was influenced by the polymer ratios and increased with an increase in L-PLA amount. Microcapsules and physical mixtures of PB and the PLA were directly compressed independently to form microcapsule and matrix tablets, respectively. Drug release from the microcapsule tablets was significantly lowered (p <.001) compared to matrix tablets or free microcapsule (free microcapsule > matrices > microcapsule tablets). We also investigated the effect of tablet adjuvants, compression pressures, and microcapsule loading on the tablet performance in terms of friability, hardness, porosity, tensile strength, and the release kinetics of PB. The drug release I-ate increased with increasing compression pressure in the case of Emcompress or lactose, but not Avicel. The drug release I-ate was three to fivefold increased with sodium starch glycolate compared to tablets without a disintegrant. With an increase in microcapsule loading, a decrease in the drug release rate was observed; however, the tablet performance remained satisfactory. The morphology of the microcapsules was monitored microscopically after the dissolution and the disintegration of tablets. The drug release accelerated with compression pressures and microcapsule loading from the tablets due to mechanical destruction of the microcapsule wall, which was more clearly seen after disintegration and dissolution of the tablets. Our data suggest that the PLA microcapsule can be tableted to make a SR product without significantly affecting its release kinetics.
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