2007
DOI: 10.1080/03639040701377516
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Mucoadhesive Dosage form of Lidocaine Hydrochloride: I. Mucoadhesive and Physicochemical Characterization

Abstract: The aim of this study was to characterize a buccal mucoadhesive film using lidocaine and its hydrochloride salt (LDHCL) as a model drug. Buccal films were developed using carbopol 971P as a mucoadhesive polymer, and glycerol as a plasticizer. Scanning Electron Microscope, Differential Scanning Calorimetry, X-ray powder diffraction, and Fourier Transform Infra Red techniques were used to characterize the mucoadhesive films. Bioadhesive properties were evaluated using the Universal Instron Instrument with chicke… Show more

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“…1g, lidocaine HCl powder showed a N-H stretching at 3383 cm-1, a C-H stretching at 3011 cm-1, an amide I (C=O) at 1654 cm-1 and an amide II (C-N) at 1472 cm-1. These values are in good agreement with the results obtained in other studies [29,37,38]. Regardless of the PVP content, the ATR-FTIR spectrum of lidocaine HCl matrices showed no absence of any functional peak in the spectra, revealing that there is no significant chemical interaction between the drug and polymers.…”
Section: Atr-ftirsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…1g, lidocaine HCl powder showed a N-H stretching at 3383 cm-1, a C-H stretching at 3011 cm-1, an amide I (C=O) at 1654 cm-1 and an amide II (C-N) at 1472 cm-1. These values are in good agreement with the results obtained in other studies [29,37,38]. Regardless of the PVP content, the ATR-FTIR spectrum of lidocaine HCl matrices showed no absence of any functional peak in the spectra, revealing that there is no significant chemical interaction between the drug and polymers.…”
Section: Atr-ftirsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…There are several pharmaceutical dosage forms of lidocaine HCl available on the market, i.e., solution for injection or infusion, nasal spray, oral gel and transdermal patch [24,26]. Several authors have developed the buccal mucoadhesive systems of lidocaine and/or lidocaine HCl [25,[27][28][29]. However, in previous literature, no attempt has been taken to formulate lidocaine HCl buccal patches simply using PVA and PVP along with Eudragit S100.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…3a) and lidocaine hydrochloride (Fig. 3b) shows that all the characteristic peaks of amoxicillin trihydrate and lidocaine hydrochloride are present (34,35). Again, the FTIR spectra of the combination of both drugs (Fig.…”
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“…There was a significant increase (P<0.05) in mucoadhesive and bond strength as PG concentration increased because the addition of plasticizer agents reduced the internal stress of the patch by decreasing the glass transition temperature of the polymer and thus increasing mucoadhesion forces [27].…”
Section: Mucoadhesive Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 98%