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Pharmaceutical Development and Technology | 2015

Microbeads: a novel multiparticulate drug delivery technology for increasing the solubility and dissolution of celecoxib.

Bernard Francis Mcdonald; Ivan Coulter; Ian Marison

Abstract The purpose of this study was to develop a novel multipaticulate drug delivery technology suitable for the delivery of pre-solubilized celecoxib to the gastrointestinal tract and more specifically to the colon. The solubility of celecoxib in a range of oils, surfactants and co-solvents was evaluated. Celecoxib was solubilized in mixtures of these vehicles to produce liquid formulations. The in vitro dissolution of these liquid formulations was assessed and the data obtained was used to design microbead formulations containing celecoxib dissolved within an emulsion/micellar solution core. Microbead formulations were optimized to increase drug loading, avoid precipitation and to achieve good in vitro dissolution performance. An optimized formulation with a celecoxib loading of 6% w/w was produced and yielded an in vitro dissolution result of 80% over 6 h. The structure of these microbead formulations was characterized using light microscopy to reveal a correlation between droplet size and dissolution performance.


Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology | 2015

In‐vitro characterisation of a novel celecoxib microbead formulation for the treatment and prevention of colorectal cancer

Bernard Francis Mcdonald; Alison M. Quinn; Tomas Devers; Alan Cullen; Ivan Coulter; Ian Marison; Sinéad T. Loughran

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a life‐threatening disease that can develop as a consequence of a sustained chronic inflammatory pathology of the colon. Although not devoid of side effects, the anti‐inflammatory drug celecoxib (CLX) has been shown to exert protective effects in CRC therapy. The purpose of this study was to develop and characterise a novel CLX microbead formulation suitable for use in the treatment and prevention of CRC, which has the potential to minimise the side effects associated with CLX.


Archive | 2010

Composition comprising oil drops

Ivan Coulter; Bernard Francis Mcdonald; Vincenzo Aversa


Archive | 2010

Immunomodulatory compositions comprising a polymer matrix and an oil phase

Ivan Coulter; Bernard Francis Mcdonald; Vincenzo Aversa; Edward Charles Lavelle; Ma Nica Torres Rosa


Archive | 2011

Immunomodulatory compositions comprising hydralazine for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders

Vincenzo Aversa; Ivan Coulter; Mónica Rosa; Bernard Francis Mcdonald


Archive | 2015

Celecoxib formulations useful for treating colorectal cancer

Ivan Coulter; Bernard Francis Mcdonald; Vincenzo Aversa


Archive | 2013

Hydrogel vaccine formulations

Ivan Coulter; Bernard Francis Mcdonald; Vincenzo Aversa; Mónica Rosa


Archive | 2016

IMMUNOREGULATORY COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING HYDRALAZINE FOR TREATMENT OF GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS

Vincenzo Aversa; Ivan Coulter; Mónica Rosa; Bernard Francis Mcdonald


Archive | 2014

Préparations de célécoxib utiles pour traiter un cancer colorectal

Ivan Coulter; Bernard Francis Mcdonald; Vincenzo Aversa


Archive | 2013

Formulations de vaccin à base d'hydrogel

Ivan Coulter; Bernard Francis Mcdonald; Vincenzo Aversa; Mónica Rosa

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Ian Marison

Dublin City University

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Alan Cullen

Dublin City University

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Alison M. Quinn

Dundalk Institute of Technology

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Sinéad T. Loughran

Dundalk Institute of Technology

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