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Hydrocortisone/cyclodextrin complex electrospun nanofibers for a fast-dissolving oral drug delivery system

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RSC MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages 245-258

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c9md00390h

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  1. NSF MRSEC program [DMR-1719875]
  2. NSF MRI program [CHE-1531632]
  3. College of Human Ecology at Cornell University
  4. Nixon Family (Lea and John Nixon) thru College of Human Ecology at Cornell University

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The electrospinning of hydrocortisone/cyclodextrin complex nanofibers was performed in order to develop a fast-dissolving oral drug delivery system. Hydrocortisone is a water-insoluble hydrophobic drug, yet, the water solubility of hydrocortisone was significantly enhanced by inclusion complexation with hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin (HP-beta-CyD). In this study, hydrocortisone/HP-beta-CyD complexes were prepared in aqueous solutions having molar ratios of 1/1, 1/1.5 and 1/2 (hydrocortisone/HP-beta-CyD). Highly concentrated aqueous solutions of HP-beta-CyD (180%, w/v) were used for hydrocortisone/HP-beta-CyD systems (1/1, 1/1.5 and 1/2) in order to perform electrospinning without the use of an additional polymer matrix. The turbidity of hydrocortisone/HP-beta-CyD (1/1 and 1/1.5) aqueous solutions indicated the presence of some uncomplexed crystals of hydrocortisone whereas the aqueous solution of hydrocortisone/HP-beta-CyD (1/2) was homogeneous indicating that hydrocortisone becomes totally water-soluble by inclusion complexation with HP-beta-CyD. Nonetheless, the electrospinning of hydrocortisone/HP-beta-CyD systems (1/1, 1/1.5 and 1/2) successfully yielded defect-free uniform nanofibrous structures. Moreover, the electrospinning process was quite efficient that hydrocortisone was completely preserved without any loss yielding hydrocortisone/HP-beta-CyD nanofibers having the initial molar ratios (1/1, 1/1.5 and 1/2). The structural and thermal characterization of the hydrocortisone/HP-beta-CyD nanofibers revealed that hydrocortisone was totally inclusion complexed with HP-beta-CyD and was in the amorphous state in hydrocortisone/HP-beta-CyD (1/2) nanofibers whereas some uncomplexed crystalline hydrocortisone was present in hydrocortisone/HP-beta-CyD (1/1 and 1/1.5) nanofibers. Nevertheless, hydrocortisone/HP-beta-CyD (1/1, 1/1.5 and 1/2) complex aqueous systems were electrospun in the form of nanofibrous webs having a free-standing and flexible nature. The hydrocortisone/HP-beta-CyD (1/1, 1/1.5 and 1/2) nanofibrous webs have shown fast-dissolving behavior in water or when they were in contact with artificial saliva. Yet, the hydrocortisone/HP-beta-CyD (1/2) nanofibrous web dissolved more quickly than the hydrocortisone/HP-beta-CyD (1/1 and 1/1.5) nanofibrous webs due to the full inclusion complexation and the amorphous state of hydrocortisone in this sample. In short, the results suggest that polymer-free electrospun nanofibrous webs produced from hydrocortisone/HP-beta-CyD could be quite applicable for fast-dissolving oral drug delivery systems.

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