Author/Authors :
Mortazavi, Alireza Department of pharmaceutics, School of Pharmacy, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Tehran
Abstract :
Mucosa-adhesive gels can be used as a useful mean of delivering drugs to or via mucosal
membranes, and in particular buccal mucosa. Carbomers are among the best mucosa-adhesive
materials known. The aim of this study was to compare the results obtained from the mucosaadhesive
strength of aqueous gels containing Carbomers, either alone or in combination, to the
data obtained from assessing the duration of mucosa-adhesion of these gels. Based on initial
studies, a total Carbomer concentration of 2.0%w/v forms the most desirable gel. Furthermore, it
was found that gels containing a combination of Carbomers 934P (C934), 971P (C971) and
974P (C974) form clear and transparent gels with good spreadability. Next, using these
Carbomers, gels containing either one, two or all three Carbomers with a total polymer
concentration of 2.0%w/v were prepared and tested for their mucosa-adhesive strength to rat
small intestine (as model mucosa) in pH6.8 isotonic phosphate buffer at 37 ºC. It was found that
the presence of more than 0.4%w/v C971 in gels containing all three Carbomers, greatly reduce
the mucosa-adhesive strength of the gel. Furthermore, it was found that a combination of C934
and C974 at a total concentration of 1.6-1.8%w/v, along with 0.2-0.4%w/v C971 form gels with
good clarity and spreadability as well as strong mucosa-adhesive strengths. Gels showing the
greatest mucosa-adhesive strength and good general appearance and spreadability were then
assessed in terms of their duration of mucosa-adhesion to rat intestine in pH6.8 isotonic
phosphate buffer at 37 ºC and under a constant applied force of 15.0g. The results obtained
showed that a gel that has high mucosa-adhesive strength will not necessarily have a great
duration of mucosa-adhesion. Hence, it is suggested that this important parameter should also be
considered besides the test for assessing the mucosa-adhesive strength in the selection of an
effici ent transbuccal mucosa-adhesive drug delivery system
Keywords :
Transbuccal drug delivery , Mucosa-adhesive gel , Carbomers , Duration of mucosa-adhesion , Mucosa-adhesive strength