Polymeric Bioadhesive Patch Based on Ketoprofen-Hydrotalcite Hybrid for Local Treatments.

bioadhesion hybrid hydrogel film hydrotalcite ketoprofen photostability

Journal

Pharmaceutics
ISSN: 1999-4923
Titre abrégé: Pharmaceutics
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101534003

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
04 Aug 2020
Historique:
received: 30 06 2020
revised: 28 07 2020
accepted: 02 08 2020
entrez: 8 8 2020
pubmed: 8 8 2020
medline: 8 8 2020
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Ketoprofen (KET) represents one of the most common drugs used in the topical treatment of pain and inflammations. However, its potential is rather limited due to the very low solubility and photochemical instability. The local administration of KET by conventional products, such as gels, emulgels, creams, and foams, does not guarantee an efficacious and safe treatment because of its low absorption (due to low solubility) and its sensitivity to UV rays. The photodegradation of KET makes many photoproducts responsible for different adverse effects. In the present work, KET was intercalated into the lamellar anionic clay ZnAl-hydrotalcite (ZnAl-HTlc), obtaining the hybrid ZnAl-KET with improved stability to UV rays and water solubility in comparison to the crystalline form (not intercalated KET). The hybrid was then formulated in autoadhesive patches for local pain treatment. The patches were prepared by casting method starting from a hydrogel based on the biocompatible and bioadhesive polymer NaCMC (Sodium carboxymethycellulose) and glycerol as a plasticizing agent. The introduction of ZnAl-KET in the patch composition demonstrated the improvement in the mechanical properties of the formulation. Moreover, a sustained and complete KET release was obtained within 8 h. This allowed reducing the frequency of anti-inflammatory administration, compared to the conventional formulations.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32759858
pii: pharmaceutics12080733
doi: 10.3390/pharmaceutics12080733
pmc: PMC7464538
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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Auteurs

Cinzia Pagano (C)

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Perugia, 06123 Perugia Italy.

Loredana Latterini (L)

Department of Chemistry, Biology and Biotechnology, University of Perugia, 06123 Perugia, Italy.

Alessandro Di Michele (A)

Department of Physics and Geology, University of Perugia, 06123 Perugia, Italy.

Francesca Luzi (F)

Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, University of Perugia, UdR INSTM, 05100 Terni, Italy.

Debora Puglia (D)

Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, University of Perugia, UdR INSTM, 05100 Terni, Italy.

Maurizio Ricci (M)

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Perugia, 06123 Perugia Italy.

César Antonio Viseras Iborra (C)

Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Granada, Campus of Cartuja, 18071 Granada, Spain.

Luana Perioli (L)

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Perugia, 06123 Perugia Italy.

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