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Revista Brasileira De Ciencias Farmaceuticas | 2007

Formas farmacêuticas sólidas orais de liberação prolongada: sistemas monolíticos e multiparticulados

Bianca Ramos Pezzini; Marcos Antonio Segatto Silva; Humberto Gomes Ferraz

Sustained release solid oral dosage forms are characterized by the gradual release of the drug and maintenance of its plasmatic concentration in therapeutic levels, during a prolonged period of time. They can be designed as single-unity or multiple-unity dosage forms, using technologies such as matrix, reservoir or osmotic systems. The present work is a review on the technologies used to obtain sustained release oral dosage forms, with a special attention to the technological and biopharmaceutical benefits of multiple-unity over single-unity systems. The methods used in the evaluation of the dissolution characteristics of such systems are also approached. Examples of products available in the Brazilian market are shown with the purpose of illustrating the applicability of sustained release solid oral dosage forms, besides verifying the profile of utilization of these systems by the national industry.


Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2011

Cyclodextrins and ternary complexes: technology to improve solubility of poorly soluble drugs

Janisse Crestani de Miranda; Tércio Elyan Azevedo Martins; Francisco Veiga; Humberto Gomes Ferraz

Cyclodextrins (CDs) are cyclic oligosaccharides composed of D-glucopyranoside units linked by glycosidic bonds. Their main property is the ability to modify the physicochemical and biological characteristics of low-soluble drugs through the formation of drug:CD inclusion complexes. Inclusion complexation requires that host molecules fit completely or partially within the CD cavity. This adjustment is directly related to the physicochemical properties of the guest and host molecules, easy accommodation of guest molecules within the CD cavity, stoichiometry, therapeutic dose, and toxicity. However, dosage forms may achieve a high volume, depending on the amount of CD required. Thus, it is necessary to increase solubilization efficiency in order to use smaller amounts of CD. This can be achieved by adding small amounts of water-soluble polymers to the system. This review addresses aspects related to drug complexation with CDs using water-soluble polymers to optimize the amount of CD used in the formulation in order to increase drug solubility and reduce dosage form volume.


Dissolution Technologies | 2011

Intrinsic Dissolution as a Tool for Evaluating Drug Solubility in Accordance with the Biopharmaceutics Classification System

Michele Georges Issa; Humberto Gomes Ferraz

The Biopharmaceutics Classification System (BCS) is a tool that was cr eated to categorize drugs into different groups according to their solubility and permeability characteristics. Through a combination of these factors and physiological parameters, it is possible to understand the absorption behavior of a drug in the gastrointestinal tract, thus contributing to cost and time reductions in drug development, as well as reducing exposure of human subjects during in vivo trials. Solubility is attained by determining the equilibrium under conditions of physiological pH, while different methods may be employed for evaluating permeability. On the other hand, the intrinsic dissolution rate (IDR), which is defined as the rate of dissolution of a pure substance under constant temperature, pH, and surface area conditions, among others, may present greater correlation to the in vivo dissolution dynamic than the solubility test. The purpose of this work is to discuss the intrinsic dissolution test as a tool for determining the solubility of drugs within the scope of the Biopharmaceutics Classification System (BCS).


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2009

Binary and ternary inclusion complexes of finasteride in HPβCD and polymers : Preparation and characterization

Ana Carolina Cavassin Asbahr; Luzia Franco; Andersson Barison; Caroline Werner Pereira da Silva; Humberto Gomes Ferraz; Leticia Norma Carpentieri Rodrigues

The aim of this study was to determine whether inclusion complexes between 2-hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin (HPbetaCD) and finasteride (FIN) are formed, and to characterize these. Equimolar FIN/HPbetaCD solid systems in the presence or absence of 0.1% (w/v) of polyvinylpyrrolidone K30 (PVP K30) or 0.3% of chitosan were prepared by coevaporation and freeze-drying methods. The systems were characterized by phase solubility, NMR, DSC, and XRD analysis. The results suggest that true binary and ternary inclusion complexes were formed.


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2013

Development and in vitro evaluation of coated pellets containing chitosan to potential colonic drug delivery

Priscileila C. Ferrari; Fagner Magalhães Souza; Leandro Giorgetti; Giselle F. Oliveira; Humberto Gomes Ferraz; Marco V. Chaud; Raul Cesar Evangelista

In this work pellets containing chitosan for colonic drug delivery were developed. The influence of the polysaccharide in the pellets was evaluated by swelling, drug dissolution and intestinal permeation studies. Drug-loaded pellets containing chitosan as swellable polymer were coated with an inner layer of Kollicoat(®) SR 30 D and an outer layer of the enteric polymer Kollicoat(®) MAE 30 DP in a fluidized-bed apparatus. Metronidazole released from pellets was assessed using Bio-Dis dissolution method. Swelling, drug release and intestinal permeation were dependent on the chitosan and the coating composition. The drug release data fitted well with the Weibull equation, indicating that the drug release was controlled by diffusion, polymer relaxation and erosion occurring simultaneously. The film coating was found to be the main factor controlling the drug release and the chitosan controlling the drug intestinal permeation. Coated pellets containing chitosan show great potential as a system for drug delivery to the colon.


Revista Brasileira De Farmacognosia-brazilian Journal of Pharmacognosy | 2013

Technological development of Cecropia glaziovi extract pellets by extrusion-spheronization

André O. Beringhs; Fagner Magalhães Souza; Angela Machado de Campos; Humberto Gomes Ferraz; Diva Sonaglio

Cecropia glaziovi Snethl., Urticaceae, is commonly used in South America and is one of the species included in the Brazilian Medicinal Plants Research Program. Pharmacological studies have led to reports of the potential of C. glaziovi as a hypotensive, antiasthmatic and anxiolytic agent. The strict requirements regarding the quality, safety and effectiveness of phytopharmaceutical products represent an enormous challenge in the search for products with a high level of uniformity, reproducibility and stability. The incorporation of dry extracts into multiparticulate dosage forms, such as pellets produced by extrusion/spheronization technology, is a suitable alternative to overcome the lack of technological properties of dry extracts, since they are associated with low flowability and high hygroscopicity. In this study, an optimized dry extract (ODE) of C. glaziovi was incorporated into pellets seeking to decrease the moisture sorption and increase the stability, safety and percentage of the extract in the final product. Pellets containing around 50% of ODE were considered the most technologically viable, offering a narrow particle size distribution, significant improvement in the flowability and compressibility properties, and decrease in the moisture compared with the ODE. In conclusion, pellets containing a high dose of the C. glaviovi extract were successfully prepared, achieving degrees of quality, physical stability and feasibility compatible with the desirable characteristics of a phytopharmaceutical.


Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis | 2012

Preparation of gastro-resistant pellets containing chitosan microspheres for improvement of oral didanosine bioavailability

Patrícia Severino; George Gualberto Gualter de Oliveira; Humberto Gomes Ferraz; Eliana B. Souto; Maria Helena Andrade Santana

The purpose of this work was to introduce a new concept of coated pellets containing chitosan microspheres loaded with didadosine for oral administration, aiming at reducing the frequency of administration and improving the bioavailability by a suitable release profile. Chitosan microspheres were produced under fluidized bed, followed by extrusion and spheronization to obtain pellets with a mean diameter of about 1 mm. The pellets were then coated with Kollidon® VA64 and Kollicoat® MAE100P in water dispersion to depict a sustained release profile. Conventional hard gelatine capsules were loaded with these pellets and tested in vitro for their release profile of didadosine. Dissolution testing confirmed that chitosan microsphere pellets provides appropriate sustained release up to 2 h behavior for didanosine.


Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry | 2012

Binary and ternary inclusion complexes of dapsone in cyclodextrins and polymers: preparation, characterization and evaluation

Ivanna Hinke Grebogi; Ana Paula Oliveira Vilela Tibola; Andersson Barison; Caroline W. P. S. Grandizoli; Humberto Gomes Ferraz; Leticia Norma Carpentieri Rodrigues

Dapsone (DAP) is a synthetic sulfone drug with bacteriostatic activity, mainly against Mycobacterium leprae. In this study we have investigated the interactions of DAP with cyclodextrins, 2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HPβCD) and β-cyclodextrin (βCD), in the presence and absence of water-soluble polymers, in order to improve its solubility and bioavailability. Solid systems DAP/HPβCD and DAP/βCD, in the presence or absence of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP K30) or hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), were prepared. The binary and ternary systems were evaluated and characterized by SEM, DSC, XRD and NMR analysis as well as phase solubility assays, in order to investigate the interactions between DAP and the excipients in aqueous solution. This study revealed that inclusion complexes of DAP and cyclodextrins (HPβCD and βCD) can be produced in order to improve DAP solubility and bioavailability in the presence or absence of polymers (PVP K30 and HPMC). The more stable inclusion complex was obtained with HPβCD, and consequently HPβCD was more efficient in improving DAP solubility than βCD, and the addition of polymers had no influence on DAP solubility or on the stability of the DAP/CDs complexes.


Aaps Pharmscitech | 2009

Bio-dis and the paddle dissolution apparatuses applied to the release characterization of ketoprofen from hypromellose matrices.

Bianca Ramos Pezzini; Humberto Gomes Ferraz

The purposes of this work were: (1) to comparatively evaluate the effects of hypromellose viscosity grade and content on ketoprofen release from matrix tablets, using Bio-Dis and the paddle apparatuses, (2) to investigate the influence of the pH of the dissolution medium on drug release. Furthermore, since direct compression had not shown to be appropriate to obtain the matrices under study, it was also an objective (3) to evaluate the impact of granulation on drug release process. Six formulations of ketoprofen matrix tablets were obtained by compression, with or without previous granulation, varying the content and viscosity grade of hypromellose. Dissolution tests were carried out at a fixed pH, in each experiment, with the paddle method (pH 4.5, 6.0, 6.8, or 7.2), while a pH gradient was used in Bio-Dis (pH 1.2 to 7.2). The higher the hypromellose viscosity grade and content were, the lower the amount of ketoprofen released was in both apparatuses, the content effect being more expressive. Drug dissolution enhanced with the increase of the pH of the medium due to its pH-dependent solubility. Granulation caused an increase in drug dissolution and modified the mechanism of the release process.The purposes of this work were: (1) to comparatively evaluate the effects of hypromellose viscosity grade and content on ketoprofen release from matrix tablets, using Bio-Dis and the paddle apparatuses, (2) to investigate the influence of the pH of the dissolution medium on drug release. Furthermore, since direct compression had not shown to be appropriate to obtain the matrices under study, it was also an objective (3) to evaluate the impact of granulation on drug release process. Six formulations of ketoprofen matrix tablets were obtained by compression, with or without previous granulation, varying the content and viscosity grade of hypromellose. Dissolution tests were carried out at a fixed pH, in each experiment, with the paddle method (pH 4.5, 6.0, 6.8, or 7.2), while a pH gradient was used in Bio-Dis (pH 1.2 to 7.2). The higher the hypromellose viscosity grade and content were, the lower the amount of ketoprofen released was in both apparatuses, the content effect being more expressive. Drug dissolution enhanced with the increase of the pH of the medium due to its pH-dependent solubility. Granulation caused an increase in drug dissolution and modified the mechanism of the release process.


Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2012

Analysis of phase transition and dehydration processes of nevirapine

George Gualberto Gualter de Oliveira; Humberto Gomes Ferraz; Patrícia Severino; Eliana B. Souto

Solid-state characterization of crystalline drugs is an important pre-formulation step for the development and design of solid dosage forms, such as pellets and tablets. In this study, phase transition and dehydration processes of nevirapine have been studied by differential scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetry differential thermal analysis to overcome the problems of drug formulation, namely poor solubility and poor content uniformity. Phase solubility studies elucidated the mechanism of enhanced nevirapine solubility.

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Clarice Madalena Bueno Rolim

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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