2008
DOI: 10.1080/10717540801952639
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Transbuccal Delivery of Chlorpheniramine Maleate from Mucoadhesive Buccal Patches

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“…A representative transbuccal permeation profile is shown in Figure b. Drug flux, which is described as the quantity of drug that permeates per cross‐sectional area per minute, was also employed to further describe the permeation capacity of the CBZ‐loaded MCC. The MCC formulation displayed a trend whereby the flux changes per time was typified by an initial increase at 0.5 h [0.01 mg/(cm 2 min)] followed by a gradual decrease over time as shown in Figure c.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A representative transbuccal permeation profile is shown in Figure b. Drug flux, which is described as the quantity of drug that permeates per cross‐sectional area per minute, was also employed to further describe the permeation capacity of the CBZ‐loaded MCC. The MCC formulation displayed a trend whereby the flux changes per time was typified by an initial increase at 0.5 h [0.01 mg/(cm 2 min)] followed by a gradual decrease over time as shown in Figure c.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the previous, it can be concluded that the mucoadhesive polymers retarded the release in the following order SCMC>HPMC100M>CbP934P. The retarding effect of SCMC and HPMC100M could be attributed to the fact that upon contact of both polymers with the dissolution medium, they undergo swelling forming a thick gel layer on the surface of the swollen patch which lead to an increase in the diffusional path length [40,41] in addition to the prevention of the matrix disintegration by retarding penetration of the dissolution medium into the patch [42]. Magdy et al found that montelukast released slowly from patches which were prepared from either SCMC or HPMC [14], Also, Mishra et al found that incorporation of HPMC retarded the release of simvastatin from Eudragit RS-100 patches [43].…”
Section: Ex-vivo Mucoadhesion Residence Timementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phosphate buffer pH 7.4 was placed over magnetic stirrer and the temperature was maintained at 37˚C. Samples of 1 ml were collected at predetermined time points from the receptor compartment and replaced with an equal volume of buffer 20,21 . Estimation of drug content in the sample was done by UV-Visible spectrophotometer.…”
Section: Ex Vivo Permeation Of Timolol Through Porcine Buccal Mucosa From Buccal Patchmentioning
confidence: 99%