Study of the effect of active pharmaceutical ingredients of various classes of BCS on the parameters of thermosensitive systems based on poloxamers

Introduction: The development of thermosensitive in situ systems has become widespread and prospective due to the optimal parameters of the phase transition - in the temperature range from room to physiological. Those properties can provide thermosensitive polymers, for example, poloxamers - as the...

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Main Authors: E.O. Bakhrushina, A.I. Khodenok, V.S. Pyzhov, P.G. Solomatina, N.B. Demina, T.V. Korochkina, I.I. Krasnyuk
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Published: Elsevier 2023-10-01
Series:Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal
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author E.O. Bakhrushina
A.I. Khodenok
V.S. Pyzhov
P.G. Solomatina
N.B. Demina
T.V. Korochkina
I.I. Krasnyuk
author_facet E.O. Bakhrushina
A.I. Khodenok
V.S. Pyzhov
P.G. Solomatina
N.B. Demina
T.V. Korochkina
I.I. Krasnyuk
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description Introduction: The development of thermosensitive in situ systems has become widespread and prospective due to the optimal parameters of the phase transition - in the temperature range from room to physiological. Those properties can provide thermosensitive polymers, for example, poloxamers - as the most common.It is worth noting that the addition of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) changes the parameters of in situ systems, but no systematic study of the effect of APIs has been conducted. The aim of this work was to develop a systematic approach to studying the effect of APIs on the in situ rheological properties of poloxamer compositions. Materials and methods: The biopharmaceutical classification system (BCS) was chosen as the basis. Accordingly, the following APIs were selected for the experiment: BCS class I - lidocaine hydrochloride and ketorolac tromethamine, class II - ibuprofen and diclofenac, class III - pyridoxine hydrochloride and ribavirin, class IV - furosemide and abiraterone. To create thermoreversible compositions, previously studied for stability combinations of poloxamer 407, poloxamer 188 and PEG 1500 were used.At the stage of preparation of experimental samples formulations with APIs of classes II and IV of BCS were excluded, since the solubilizing ability of poloxamers is not enough to obtain stable combined complexes. Results: In the course of the work, the following results were obtained: BCS class I APIs significantly reduced the phase transition temperature of the matrix of poloxamers 407 and 188, while the addition of PEG 1500 eliminated the effect of APIs on gels; BCS class III APIs practically did not affect the rheological properties of the studied combinations; the phase transition temperature of the gel based on poloxamer 407 did not change with the addition of Class I and Class III APIs.Nevertheless, the obtained results made it possible to reveal the regular behavior of in situ complexes of poloxamer matrices depending on the class of BCS of the API. Further research is required.
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spelling doaj.art-07972a0f8e8049b2b847ca951a23a17c2023-09-23T05:10:47ZengElsevierSaudi Pharmaceutical Journal1319-01642023-10-013110101780Study of the effect of active pharmaceutical ingredients of various classes of BCS on the parameters of thermosensitive systems based on poloxamersE.O. Bakhrushina0A.I. Khodenok1V.S. Pyzhov2P.G. Solomatina3N.B. Demina4T.V. Korochkina5I.I. Krasnyuk6I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), A.P.Nelyubin Institute of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, 96 Vernadsky Avenue, building 1 119571, Moscow, RussiaCorresponding author.; I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), A.P.Nelyubin Institute of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, 96 Vernadsky Avenue, building 1 119571, Moscow, RussiaI.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), A.P.Nelyubin Institute of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, 96 Vernadsky Avenue, building 1 119571, Moscow, RussiaI.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), A.P.Nelyubin Institute of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, 96 Vernadsky Avenue, building 1 119571, Moscow, RussiaI.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), A.P.Nelyubin Institute of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, 96 Vernadsky Avenue, building 1 119571, Moscow, RussiaI.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), A.P.Nelyubin Institute of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, 96 Vernadsky Avenue, building 1 119571, Moscow, RussiaI.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), A.P.Nelyubin Institute of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, 96 Vernadsky Avenue, building 1 119571, Moscow, RussiaIntroduction: The development of thermosensitive in situ systems has become widespread and prospective due to the optimal parameters of the phase transition - in the temperature range from room to physiological. Those properties can provide thermosensitive polymers, for example, poloxamers - as the most common.It is worth noting that the addition of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) changes the parameters of in situ systems, but no systematic study of the effect of APIs has been conducted. The aim of this work was to develop a systematic approach to studying the effect of APIs on the in situ rheological properties of poloxamer compositions. Materials and methods: The biopharmaceutical classification system (BCS) was chosen as the basis. Accordingly, the following APIs were selected for the experiment: BCS class I - lidocaine hydrochloride and ketorolac tromethamine, class II - ibuprofen and diclofenac, class III - pyridoxine hydrochloride and ribavirin, class IV - furosemide and abiraterone. To create thermoreversible compositions, previously studied for stability combinations of poloxamer 407, poloxamer 188 and PEG 1500 were used.At the stage of preparation of experimental samples formulations with APIs of classes II and IV of BCS were excluded, since the solubilizing ability of poloxamers is not enough to obtain stable combined complexes. Results: In the course of the work, the following results were obtained: BCS class I APIs significantly reduced the phase transition temperature of the matrix of poloxamers 407 and 188, while the addition of PEG 1500 eliminated the effect of APIs on gels; BCS class III APIs practically did not affect the rheological properties of the studied combinations; the phase transition temperature of the gel based on poloxamer 407 did not change with the addition of Class I and Class III APIs.Nevertheless, the obtained results made it possible to reveal the regular behavior of in situ complexes of poloxamer matrices depending on the class of BCS of the API. Further research is required.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S131901642300275XBCSPoloxamersRheologyIn situ systemsPhase transition temperatureThermosensitive systems
spellingShingle E.O. Bakhrushina
A.I. Khodenok
V.S. Pyzhov
P.G. Solomatina
N.B. Demina
T.V. Korochkina
I.I. Krasnyuk
Study of the effect of active pharmaceutical ingredients of various classes of BCS on the parameters of thermosensitive systems based on poloxamers
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal
BCS
Poloxamers
Rheology
In situ systems
Phase transition temperature
Thermosensitive systems
title Study of the effect of active pharmaceutical ingredients of various classes of BCS on the parameters of thermosensitive systems based on poloxamers
title_full Study of the effect of active pharmaceutical ingredients of various classes of BCS on the parameters of thermosensitive systems based on poloxamers
title_fullStr Study of the effect of active pharmaceutical ingredients of various classes of BCS on the parameters of thermosensitive systems based on poloxamers
title_full_unstemmed Study of the effect of active pharmaceutical ingredients of various classes of BCS on the parameters of thermosensitive systems based on poloxamers
title_short Study of the effect of active pharmaceutical ingredients of various classes of BCS on the parameters of thermosensitive systems based on poloxamers
title_sort study of the effect of active pharmaceutical ingredients of various classes of bcs on the parameters of thermosensitive systems based on poloxamers
topic BCS
Poloxamers
Rheology
In situ systems
Phase transition temperature
Thermosensitive systems
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S131901642300275X
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