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Optimization of budesonide compression-coated tablets for colonic delivery.

AAPS PharmSciTech (2009-02-10)
Soad A Yehia, Ahmed H Elshafeey, Ibrahim Sayed, Ahmed H Shehata
ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to formulate budesonide (BUD) compression-coated tablets for colonic specific delivery. Pectin and guar gum were used as enzyme-dependent polymers. For comparison purposes, both pH- and time-dependent polymers were also tried. In vitro release studies were carried out at different pH (1.2, 6.8, and 7.4). Therapeutic efficacy of the prepared tablets compared to commercially available capsules and enema were evaluated in trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid-induced rabbit colitis model. In pH-dependent polymers, Eudragit (EUD) S100/EUD L100 (1:1) released 45.58% in the target area (colon). For time-dependent polymers, decreasing cellulose acetate butyrate (CAB) ratio increased the release in both pH 6.8 and 7.4 till it reached 40.58% and 93.65%, respectively, for 25% CAB. In enzyme-dependent polymers, increasing pectin ratio to 75% retarded the release (4.59% in pH 6.8 and 54.45% in pH 7.4) which was significantly enhanced to 99.31% using pectinolytic enzyme. Formula F14 coated with 75% pectin significantly reduced the inflammatory cells in the connective tissue core of the colon of the treated group and significantly decreased myeloperoxidase activity (3.90 U/g tissue weight). This study proved that BUD compression-coated with 75% pectin may be beneficial in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease.

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Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Cellulose acetate butyrate
Sigma-Aldrich
Cellulose acetate butyrate, average Mn ~12,000
Sigma-Aldrich
Cellulose acetate butyrate, average Mn ~30,000
Sigma-Aldrich
Cellulose acetate butyrate, average Mn ~70,000
Sigma-Aldrich
Cellulose acetate butyrate, average Mn ~30,000