AAPS PharmSciTech 2009-01-01

Sugar end-capped poly-D,L-lactides as excipients in oral sustained release tablets.

Sirpa Vuorinen, Jyrki Heinämäki, Osmo Antikainen, Mohammed Lahcini, Timo Repo, Jouko Yliruusi

Index: AAPS PharmSciTech 10(2) , 566-73, (2009)

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Abstract

Sugar end-capped poly-D,L-lactide (SPDLA) polymers were investigated as a potential release controlling excipient in oral sustained release matrix tablets. The SPDLA polymers were obtained by a catalytic ring-opening polymerization technique using methyl alpha-D-gluco-pyranoside as a multifunctional initiator in the polymerization. Polymers of different molecular weights were synthesized by varying molar ratios of monomer/catalyst. The matrix tablets were prepared by direct compression technique from the binary mixtures of SPDLA and microcrystalline cellulose, and theophylline was used as a model drug. The tablet matrices showed in vitro reproducible drug release profiles with a zero-order or diffusion-based kinetic depending on the SPDLA polymer grade used. Further release from the tablet matrices was dependent on the molecular weight of the SPDLA polymer applied. The drug release was the fastest with the lowest molecular weight SPDLA grade, and the drug release followed zero-order rate. With the higher molecular weight SPDLAs, more prolonged dissolution profiles for the matrix tablets (up to 8-10 h) were obtained. Furthermore, the prolonged drug release was independent of the pH of the dissolution media. In conclusion, SPDLAs are a novel type of drug carrier polymers applicable in oral controlled drug delivery systems.


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