Title of article :
Pharmaceutical Evaluation of Ziziphus Jujuba Mucoadhesive Buccal Film
Author/Authors :
Bahri-Najafi, Rahim Department of Pharmaceutics - School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Isfahan - Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Asghari, Gholam Reza Department of Pharmacognosy - School of Pharmacy and pharmaceutical Sciences - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Dehlavi, Hamid Reza school of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Buccal mucoadhesive films have attracted great attention among
mucoadhesive systems due to their ability to adhere and remain on the
oral mucosa and to release their drug content gradually. The aim of the
current study was to formulate the Ziziphus jujuba aqueous extract as
buccal bioadhesive film, which continiously releases the drug at sufficient
concentration for reducing the frequency of the administration times.
Ziziphus jujuba fruit has caempferol compound which considered
effective in treating gingivitis because of its anti-bacterial and antiinflammatory
effects. The mucoadhesive films were prepared using
hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) K4M, K15M and Eudragit RL100
polymers and propylene glycol as plasticizer by using solvent casting
method. The physicochemical properties of films such as thickness
uniformity, weight variations, swelling index, tensile strength, ex vivo
adhesion force were evaluated. Films with high concentrations of HPMC
K4M and K15M did not have favorable appearance and uniformity. The
formulations prepared from Eudragit were transparent, flexible and
without bubble. The highest and the lowest percentages of swelling were
observed for the films containing HPMC K15M and Eudragit RL100,
respectively. Films made of HPMC K15M had adhesion force higher than
those containing Eudragit RL100. Drug release kinetics of all formulations
followed Higuchi’s model and the mechanism of diffusion was considered
non-Fickian type. It was concluded that formulations containing Eudragit
RL100 were more favorable than others with regard to uniformity and
flexibility.
Keywords :
Buccal film , Caempferol , Eudragit polymer , Gingivitis , Mucoadhesive , Ziziphus jujuba
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics