Comparison of Mini-Tablets and Pellets as Multiparticulate Drug Delivery Systems for Controlled Drug Release

Author:

Priese Florian1,Wiegel Dimitri1,Funaro Caterina2,Mondelli Giusi2,Wolf Bertram1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Biosciences and Process Engineering, Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, Strenzfelder Allee 28, 06406 Bernburg, Germany

2. IMA S.p.A.—ACTIVE Division, Via 1 Maggio 14-16, 40064 Ozzano dell’Emilia, BO, Italy

Abstract

Mini-tablets made into hard capsules or administered using special dosing units, as well as pellets in hard capsules or compressed into tablets, offer the advantages of multiparticulate drug delivery systems and are suitable for controlled drug release using polymer coatings. Four different kinds of solid drug preparations were manufactured and investigated concerning drug release. Inert pellets were coated with the model drug sodium benzoate and, in a second step, with the insoluble polymer ethylcellulose. The coated pellets were compressed into mini-tablets and into normal tablets. Another kind of mini-tablet was compressed from a sodium benzoate compression mixture and finally coated with ethylcellulose. The coating of the tablets was performed using fluidized bed technology. The sodium benzoate release plots of the coated pellets show a lag time and retarded release according first-order kinetics. The mini-tablets and normal tablets compressed from pellets release sodium benzoate according to first-order kinetics as well, but without the lag time due to distinct ethylcellulose layer destruction during tableting. The release is retarded with increasing ethylcellulose layer thickness on directly compressed mini-tablets. The different formulations of coated pellets, mini-tablets, and normal tablets offer a broad choice for variable drug release kinetics depending on the biopharmaceutical and pharmacological requirements.

Funder

The German Research Foundation

Open Access Publishing Fund of Anhalt University of Applied Sciences

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Surfaces and Interfaces

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