Improved paracellular uptake by the combination of different types of permeation enhancers
Autor: | Davide Guggi, Andreas Bernkop-Schnürch |
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Rok vydání: | 2005 |
Předmět: |
Cell Membrane Permeability
Chromatography Bromelain (pharmacology) Chemistry Thiomer Guinea Pigs Proteolytic enzymes Pharmaceutical Science In Vitro Techniques Permeation Trypsin Drug Combinations Pharmaceutical Preparations Intestinal mucosa Paracellular transport Intestine Small medicine Animals Stem bromelain medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 288:141-150 |
ISSN: | 0378-5173 |
Popis: | This study had the purpose to improve the paracellular uptake of drugs by combining the thiomer/reduced glutathione (GSH) permeation-enhancing system with a proteolytic enzyme. Due to the covalent binding of 2-iminothiolane to chitosan the thiomer chitosan-TBA (chitosan-4-thiobutylamidine) was obtained. Permeation studies were performed with freshly excised intestinal mucosa of guinea pigs mounted in Ussing-type chambers using on the one hand the low-molecular size marker flurescein (Na-Flu) and on the other hand the high-molecular size marker FITC-dextran. Apparent permeability coefficient (P(app)) as well as enhancement ratios (=P(app) permeation-enhancing system/P(app) control) were calculated. Trypsin, papain and bromelain displayed a permeation-enhancing effect for Na-Flu on the small intestinal mucosa. Enhancement ratios of 1.84, 1.63 and 1.78 were identified for 2% trypsin, 0.5% papain and 2% bromelain solutions, respectively. However, only bromelain could guarantee a significant permeation enhancement of FITC-dextran with a P(app) of 4.45+/-0.44 x 10(-6) cm/s representing an enhancement ratio of 1.57. A similar enhancement of FITC-dextran permeation was reached by the use of the chitosan-TBA (0.5%)/GSH (5%) system. Moreover, an additive permeation-enhancing effect of the chitosan-TBA/GSH system in combination with bromelain (2%) was observed, leading to a maximum P(app) of 5.91+/-0.51 x 10(-6) cm/s, which corresponds to an enhancement ratio of 2.1. According to these results, the combination of the thiomer/GSH system with bromelain might represent a new promising strategy in order to raise the in vivo efficacy of non-invasive administered hydrophilic macromolecular drugs. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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