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Redefinition to bilayer osmotic pump tablets as subterranean river system within mini-earth via three-dimensional structure mechanism 被引量:1
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作者 Abi Maharjan Hongyu Sun +11 位作者 Zeying Cao Ke Li Jinping Liu Jun Liu Tiqiao Xiao Guanyun Peng Junqiu Ji Peter York Balmukunda Regmi Xianzhen Yin Jiwen Zhang Li Wu 《Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第5期2568-2577,共10页
Defining and visualizing the three-dimensional(3 D) structures of pharmaceuticals provides a new and important tool to elucidate the phenomenal behavior and underlying mechanisms of drug delivery systems. The mechanis... Defining and visualizing the three-dimensional(3 D) structures of pharmaceuticals provides a new and important tool to elucidate the phenomenal behavior and underlying mechanisms of drug delivery systems. The mechanism of drug release from complex structured dosage forms, such as bilayer osmotic pump tablets, has not been investigated widely for most solid 3 D structures. In this study, bilayer osmotic pump tablets undergoing dissolution, as well as after dissolution in a desiccated solid state were examined, and visualized by synchrotron radiation micro-computed tomography(SR-μCT). In situ formed 3 D structures at different in vitro drug release states were characterized comprehensively. A distinct movement pattern of NaCl crystals from the push layer to the drug layer was observed, beneath the semi-permeable coating in the desiccated tablet samples. The 3 D structures at different dissolution time revealed that the pushing upsurge in the bilayer osmotic pump tablet was directed via peripheral“roadways”. Typically, different regions of the osmotic front, infiltration region, and dormant region were classified in the push layer during the dissolution of drug from tablet samples. According to the observed3 D microstructures, a “subterranean river model” for the drug release mechanism has been defined to explain the drug release mechanism. 展开更多
关键词 bilayer osmotic pump tablet Synchrotron radiation micro-computed tomography Three-dimensional microstructure Release kinetics Void formation Peripheral“roadways” Push-pull model Subterranean river model
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