Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering & Technology, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi-221005, Uttar Pradesh, India
Abstract
Objective:
The goal of this research was to optimize and evaluate an intrapocket dental
film, composed of polycaprolactone and carbopol blends for the management of periodontitis.
Methods:
The intrapocket dental film was prepared using a modified solvent casting method, followed
by characterization, in-vitro release, in-vitro antimicrobial activity, and in-vivo efficacy on
the periodontitis animal model.
Results:
Prepared films were consistent in thickness (2.10±0.56 to 2.50±0.39 mm) and weight
(35.23±0.37 to 39.45±0.45 mg) with drug entrapment of up to 87.63±1.98 percent. The concentration
of carbopol is observed to have a direct relationship with the thickness, film weight, and
swelling factor of the prepared dental film. The film has a surface pH close to gingival crevicular
fluid pH and is therefore appropriate for the application. The developed film exhibited a biphasic
drug release profile with an initial burst release followed by a continuous release for more than 11
days. Drug release kinetic study supports the release of the drug by a diffusion-based process, as
best explained by the Korsmeyer Peppas kinetics (R2 =0.9635). in vitro antimicrobial activity was
also in accordance with drug release, with a high initial zone of inhibition (ZOI) (49.32±0.156mm),
followed by 14.28±0.080 mm ZOI on the 11th day. The in vivo study showed that the prepared film
was able to prevent periodontal ligament degeneration, as observed in the periodontitis experiment
animal model.
Conclusion:
The prepared intrapocket dental film based on caprolactone and carbopol can be used
as a novel local drug delivery system for the management of periodontitis.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous),Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering