Hierarchical
Macro-Mesoporous Silica Monolithic Tablets
as a Novel Dose–Structure-Dependent Delivery System for the
Release of Confined Dexketoprofen
Posted on 2022-12-19 - 11:14
This study reports the application of hierarchical porous
monoliths
as carriers for controlled and dose-adjustable release of model pharmaceutical
(dexketoprofen, DEX). The synthesis and detailed characterization
of the hierarchical porous scaffolds are provided before and after
the adsorption of three doses of DEXa widely used nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory drug. The drug incorporated in the mesopores of
silica was stabilized in an amorphous state, while the presence of
macropores provided sufficient space for drug crystallization as we
demonstrated via a combination of powder X-ray diffraction, differential
scanning calorimetry, and imaging techniques (scanning electron microscopy
and EDX analysis). Drug release from silica matrices was tested, and
a mechanistic model of this release based on the Fick diffusion equation
was proposed. The hierarchical structure of the carrier, due to the
presence of micrometric macropores and nanometric mesopores, turned
out to be critical for the control of the drug phase and drug release
from the monoliths. It was found that at low drug content, the presence
of an amorphous component in the pores promoted the rapid release
of the drug, while at higher drug contents, the presence of macropores
favored the crystallization of DEX, which naturally slowed down its
release. Both the hierarchical porous structure and the control of
the drug phase (amorphous and/or crystalline) were proven important
for adjustable (fast or prolonged) release kinetics, desirable for
effective pharmacotherapy and patient compliance. Therefore, the developed
materials may serve as a versatile formulation platform for the smart
manipulation of drug release kinetics.
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Kozakiewicz-Latała, Marta; Marciniak, Dominik; Krajewska, Karolina; Złocińska, Adrianna; Prusik, Krystian; Karolewicz, Bożena; et al. (2022). Hierarchical
Macro-Mesoporous Silica Monolithic Tablets
as a Novel Dose–Structure-Dependent Delivery System for the
Release of Confined Dexketoprofen. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.2c00834