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Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Films as a Potential Buccal Platform for Drug Delivery

Journal

POLYMERS
Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym14040734

Keywords

multilayer films; polyelectrolytes; buccal drug delivery; benzydamine; tolfenamic acid; betahistine; mucoadhesion

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  1. Bulgarian National Science Fund [? KP-06-N 38/3]

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The goal of this research was to explore the potential of polyelectrolyte multilayers as buccal dosage forms and study the impact of drug properties on the delivery system's performance. Multilayer films based on the interaction between casein and chitosan were developed using benzydamine, tolfenamic acid and betahistine as model drugs. The samples exhibited non-irritation, physical stability, and mucoadhesion, making them an ideal delivery system for sparingly soluble drugs.
The goal of this research was to study the potential of polyelectrolyte multilayers as buccal dosage forms for drug delivery and to investigate how the properties of the drugs impact the overall performance of the delivery system. Multilayer films based on the polyelectrolyte interaction between casein and chitosan were developed using benzydamine, tolfenamic acid and betahistine as model drugs. The samples were characterized for surface pH, moisture content and moisture absorption, swelling behavior and mucoadhesion. Additionally, surface morphology was investigated, as well as the drugs' physical state after incorporation in the multilayer films. The samples proved to be non-irritant (pH was within the physiological range), physically stable (moisture content and moisture absorption below 5%) and mucoadhesive, adsorbing from 60 to 70% mucin. The release behavior corelated to the swelling index profiles of the samples and was strongly dependent on the drug solubility. The developed multilayer films appeared to be an optimum delivery system for sparingly soluble drugs due to the high drug loading achieved.

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