Title of article :
Permeation measurement of gestodene for some biodegradable materials using Franz diffusion cells
Author/Authors :
Liu, Danhua Department of Pharmaceutics - Liaoning Research Institute of Family Planning , Zhang, Chong Department of Pharmaceutics - Liaoning Research Institute of Family Planning , Zhang, Xiaowei Department of Pharmaceutics - Liaoning Research Institute of Family Planning , Zhen, Zhu Department of Pharmaceutics - Liaoning Research Institute of Family Planning , Wang, Ping Department of Pharmaceutics - Liaoning Research Institute of Family Planning , Li, Jianxin Department of Pharmaceutics - Liaoning Research Institute of Family Planning , Yi, Dongxu Department of Pharmaceutics - Liaoning Research Institute of Family Planning , Jin, Ying Department of Pharmaceutics - Liaoning Research Institute of Family Planning , Yang, Dan Department of Pharmaceutics - Liaoning Research Institute of Family Planning
Pages :
8
From page :
413
To page :
420
Abstract :
Biodegradable poly(D,L-lactide) (PDLLA), Poly(trimethylene carbonate) (PTMC), polycaprolactone (PCL), poly(caprolactone-co-D,L-lactide) (PCDLLA) and poly(trimethylene carbonate- co-caprolactone) (PTCL) are recently used for clinical drug delivery system such as subcutaneous contraceptive implant capsule due to their biodegradable properties that they could possess long-term stable performance in vivo without removal, however their permeation rate is unknown. In the work, biodegradable material membranes were prepared by solvent evaporation using chloroform, and commercial silicone rubber membrane served as a control. Gestodene was used as a model drug. Gestodene has high biologic progestational activity which allows for high contraceptive reliability at very low-dose levels. The permeation rate of gestodene for several biodegradable materials was evaluated. In vitro diffusion studies were done using Franz diffusion cells with a diffusion area of 1.33 cm2. Phosphate buffer solution (PBS, pH 7.4), 10% methanol solution and distilled water were taken in donor and receiver chambers at temperature of 37 C respectively. The in vitro experiments were conducted over a period of 24 h during which samples were collected at regular intervals. The withdrawn samples were appropriately diluted and measured on UV–vis spectrophotometer at 247 nm. Conclusion data from our study showed that permeation rate of PCDLLA with CL ratio more than 70% could be more excellent than commercial silicone rubber membrane. They may be suitable as a candidate carrier for gestodene subcutaneous contraceptive implants in contraceptive fields.
Keywords :
Permeation rate , Franz diffusion cell , Gestodene , Biodegradable materials , Membrane , Contraceptive implant , capsule
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2015
Record number :
2422725
Link To Document :
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