Author/Authors :
Bahri Najafi, Rahim Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutics , Rezaei, Zahra Department of Medicinal Chemistry - Faculty of Pharmacy and cPharmaceutical Sciences , Najm, Omar Department of Medicinal Chemistry - Faculty of Pharmacy and cPharmaceutical Sciences
Abstract :
In recent decades, most of researchers in pharmaceutical preparations have focused
increasingly on new formulations that control the site and amount of drug delivery.
Mucoadhesive dosage forms are available for systemic or local treatment. The
mucoadhesive dosage forms are introduced in various forms such as tablets, gels,
ointments, patches and polymeric films. For buccal wound and injury the polymeric films
may be preferred due to flexibility, comfort, longer residence time, protection of the
wound surface and promotion of the wound healing. Most of dentists apply phenytoin
sodium suspension as a gargle for promoting healing in dental surgery. In this study, a
novel phenytoin sodium mucoadhesive film consisting of two layers of polymeric
film was prepared by solvent casting method. One layer contained various ratios of
carbapol 934, NaCMC, HPMC and a constant proportion of PEG 400 as plasticizer. The
other layer contained cellulose acetate phethalate which acts as water resistant for
unidirectional release. The film's mechanical properties such as swelling, in vitro
adhesion/drug release and residence time by using human volunteers were measured.
among different polymers the HPMC/Na CMC/CP 934 were selected and thirteen
formulations (F1-F13) were prepared. The best formulation in physical properties
were F1, F6, F8, F9 and F13. F8 had the highest and F1 had the lowest swelling index,
and all formulations had high adhesive strength. Formulation F6 had a fast release pattern
during the first 30 mins, but F8 had the highest amount of release in 3 hours. F1 had
the lowest amount of release during 3 hours. F1 had the longest residence time while
F8 and F9 showed the shortest residence time accompanied with detachment. From the
current study, one can conclude that the buccoudhesive film of F13 containing 60%
HPMC, 20% NaCMC and 20% CP had zero order models of drug release and possesses
suitable swelling profile, good adhesion strength, appropriate residence time and
produced no irritation. Optimum ratio for the mucoadhesive polymeric film composed
of Carbopol/Na CMC/HPMC, was 20/30/40 (wt/wt/wt) in terms of flexibility, comfort,
long residence time, swelling, and bioadhesive force.
Keywords :
phenytoin , plasticizer , mucoadhesive film , wound healing , adhesive polymer