Towards a Better Understanding of the Post-Gastric Behavior of Enteric-Coated Formulations

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Katona Miklós Tamás,Kakuk Melinda,Szabó Réka,Tonka-Nagy Péter,Takács-Novák Krisztina,Borbás EnikőORCID

Abstract

Abstract Purpose The aim of our work was to develop a biorelevant dissolution method for a better understanding of the in vivo performance of delayed-release tablet formulations. Methods The typical pH profile and residence times in the stomach and small intestine were determined in fasted conditions based on the published results of swallowable monitoring devices. Then, a multi-stage pH shift dissolution method was developed by adding different amounts of phosphate-based buffer solutions to the initial hydrochloric acid solution. Because of the highly variable in vivo residence times in the stomach, two alternatives of the method were applied, modeling rapid and slow gastric emptying as well. This approach provided an opportunity to study the effect of the acidic treatment on post gastric release. Six enteric-coated low-dose acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) formulations including the reference Aspirin Protect were tested as a model compound. Moreover, the thickness of the coating of each formulation was investigated by scanning electron microscope. Results Comparing the in vitro results to the known properties of the formulations, the new method was found to be more discriminative than the USP dissolution method. Ingredients affecting the in vitro dissolution, and thus probably the in vivo performance, were identified in both the tablet core and the coating of the tested formulations. The limited available in vivo data also indicated an increased predictivity. Conclusion Overall, the presented method may be an efficient tool to support the development of enteric coated generic formulations. Graphical abstract

Funder

Ministry for Innovation and Technology

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Organic Chemistry,Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine,Biotechnology

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