4.2 Article Proceedings Paper

Effect of soybean-lecithin as an enhancer of buccal mucosa absorption of insulin

Journal

BIO-MEDICAL MATERIALS AND ENGINEERING
Volume 22, Issue 1-3, Pages 171-178

Publisher

IOS PRESS
DOI: 10.3233/BME-2012-0704

Keywords

Soybean-lecithin; enhance; insulin; absorption; transmucosa

Funding

  1. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2081002]

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Objective: Transmucosal delivery is a suitable route for insulin non-injection administration. In order to understand how insulin passes through mucosa with soybean-lecithin as an enhancing absorption. Methods: The penetration rate of insulin molecular through porcine buccal mucosa was investigated by measuring transbuccal fluxes in the Ussing Chambers. The imaging morphology of rabbits buccal mucosa was analyzed by using non-contact mode atomic force microscopy. Results: The permeation rate can be increased by co-administration of soybean-lecithin. Untreated buccal mucosa showed relatively smooth surface characteristics, with many small crater-like pits and indentations spread over mucosa surfaces. Buccal mucosa that had been treated with 1.0% (w/v) sodium deoxycholic acid (pH 7.4) appeared to much more indentations characteristic, which treated with 2.5% (w/v) soybean-lecithin (pH 7.4) and 2.5% (w/v) Azone or laurocapram (pH 7.4) appeared rather different, the surface mucosa treated with soybean-lecithin emulsion showed a fine, rippling effect whereas those exposed to Azone display a more coarse, undulating surface feature. As a result of that Azone could damage the surface of the buccal mucosa, but soybean-lecithin could not. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that soybean-lecithin is a better and safer enhancer for insulin transmucosal delivery.

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