Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Preparation of novel functional drug particles embedded in a gelling–swelling layer (PEGS) for taste masking and subsequent rapid drug release
Shin IjitsuYohei HoashiKoji HoriKazuto OkimotoToshiya KaiMiyako YoshidaTakahiro Uchida
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Article ID: c20-00941

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The purpose of this research was to develop novel functional drug particles embedded in a gelling–swelling layer (PEGS) which are capable of achieving both taste-masking of unpalatable drugs and rapid drug elution. The functional particles had a three-layer structure consisting of a core drug layer, a gelling–swelling layer and an outer water-penetration control layer containing a water-insoluble polymer. The concept of formulation design was as follows: when water reaches the gelling–swelling layer, pulverized fine gelling–swelling particles gellate and swell from water absorption to form a rigid layer, thereby preventing drug release. After a defined lag time, the increased volume of the gelling–swelling layer breaks down the outer water-penetration control layer, leading to rapid drug release.

In order to adapt this system for use in orally disintegrating tablets, PEGS were prepared at a size of about 250 μm using a fine particle-coating method. Ambroxol hydrochloride was used as a model drug for bitterness and the effects of different gelling–swelling agents and water-insoluble polymers on drug release characteristics from PEGS were examined. In in vitro dissolution tests, it was shown that the drug dissolution rate from PEGS could be suppressed to about 5% after 2 minutes and increased to more than 85% after 30 minutes by adjusting the composition and thickness of the outer layer. The PEGS expanded about 1.5-fold and the outer layer was ruptured after 5 minutes in water.

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