Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3097915 Chinese Herbal Medicines 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo deliver multiple component drugs to colon site and sustain a synchronous release for better therapeutic effect. For achieving this purpose, colon specific pellet containing total alkaloids of Sophora alopecuroides (TASA) was prepared.MethodsThe pellet was prepared by extrasion-spheronizing and subsequently coated with three layers of two polymers.ResultsThe pellet core consisted of 40% TASA, 1:2 in ratio of Bletilla striata polysaccharide (BSP), an enzyme-degradable material, to microcrystalline cellulose (MCC), filler, and 1% CMC-Na solution as binder by optimization. Concerning of the three coated layers, the outer layer was coated with Eudragit RS30D for controlling drug release in colon, the intermediate layer and the inner layer were coated with same polymer, Eudragit S100, for preventing drug release in upper gastrointestinal tract, which required 23.2%, 21.7%, and 9.3% weigh gain, respectively. The coated pellets released 1.20% of sophoridine and 1.98% of matrine in media mimicking the stomach condition for 2 h, and 23.88% of sophoridine and 22.91% of matrine in media mimicking the intestine for 3 h and finally 90.25% of sophoridine and 89.94% of matrine in colonic conditions within 24 h. And the similarity factor f of sophoridine and matrine of release curve for investigated formulation was internal in (50–100) and > 80, demonstrating that sophoridine and matrine in formulation achieved a synchronous release.ConclusionThe coated pellets achieve a certain colon-specific release and synchronous release.

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