2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpb.2013.12.002
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Determination of dependencies among in vitro and in vivo properties of prepared mucoadhesive buccal films using multivariate data analysis

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“…The relevant disadvantage is the requirement of thermal stability in all materials, moisture free components, limited and expensive excipients, and the requirement of specialized equipment [10]. Alternative methods for manufacturing MOFs consist of compressing or freeze-drying polymer powders and mixtures or printing active pharmaceutical ingredients onto a base film layer [11, 12]. …”
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“…The relevant disadvantage is the requirement of thermal stability in all materials, moisture free components, limited and expensive excipients, and the requirement of specialized equipment [10]. Alternative methods for manufacturing MOFs consist of compressing or freeze-drying polymer powders and mixtures or printing active pharmaceutical ingredients onto a base film layer [11, 12]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presented research evaluates also the mechanical resistance of the films against puncture which is not usually published in scientific literature [19]. Moreover, the new modification of solvent casting method, the method of impregnation first described by Vetchý et al [12], was used, evaluated, and compared to unmodified solvent casting method. The presented research illustrates the advantages of this innovative approach for evaluating oral mucoadhesive films' properties.…”
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“…Circular bilayer samples (diameter 15 mm) for in vivo testing were punched from the films using a steel punch. These films showed no adverse feelings affecting their residence time and exhibited the most prolonged in vivo film residence time .…”
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“…The mucoadhesive and texture properties facilitate the hydrogels adhesion to the biological surface and impact the applicability of the formulation, which thereby improves the efficiency of local therapy. The mechanism of the hydrogel mucoadhesion phenomenon mainly involves the formation of non-covalent, hydrogen, or ionic bonds, or van der Waal's interactions and, therefore, promotes entanglement between the adhesion layer and polymer [20,21]. Hydrogels containing 5 and 10 mg/mL of dry tormentil extract (H-5 and H-10) exhibited beneficial mucoadhesive properties in the experiments conducted using three various models of adhesive layers: porcine buccal mucosa, mucin, and gelatin discs.…”
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