Posts tagged with "colitis"



pH-sensitive hydrogel microspheres as carrier of hydrocortisone sodium succinate
14. October 2017
Hydrocortisone sodium succinate (HSS) is an anti-inflammatory drug, but its application on ulcerative colitis (UC) treatment is limited by its associated side-effects. To solve this problem, a kind of pH-sensitive P(LE-IA-MEG) hydrogel microspheres (HMSs) were prepared as the drug carrier of hydrocortisone sodium succinate (HSS) for the treatment of UC. The P(LE-IA-MEG) HMSs were spherical in shape with good dispersion and the mean particle size was 34.87 ± 0.90 µm. HSS was successfully...

15. February 2017
Abstract An attempt was made to formulate mesalamine-loaded alginate microspheres by emulsion cross linking method for local treatment of ulcerative colitis. Microspheres were filled in HPMC capsules enteric coated with Eudragit FS-30D. The effect of process variables like drug-alginate concentration ratio and emulsifier concentration was optimized. Microspheres were evaluated for particle size, shape and entrapment efficiency. Spherical shaped microspheres were confirmed by scanning electron...
18. September 2016
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an idiopathic, relapsing disease involving chronic inflammation of the digestive tract, either in part or entire. IBD primarily includes Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) with a high prevalence rate in the industrialized world, with North America noting the highest frequency of people suffering with CD [1]. Incidence of IBD is from 31 to 71 per100,000 people for CD and 18-31 per 100,000 for UC and is increasing at an alarming rate. Although,...
09. August 2016
Abstract Direct delivery of sustained therapeutic levels of mesalamine (MS) via rectal systems to manage distal forms of ulcerative colitis was studied. The High molecular weight hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC K4M) polymer was combined with hydrophilic surfactants to control polymer hydration process allowing optimization of the mucoadhesive and controlled drug release properties for the rectal systems. Physical mixtures and granules of MS and HPMC K4M were prepared and in vitro...
28. July 2016
Abstract Conventional alginate pellets underwent rapid drug dissolution and failed to exert colon targeting unless subjected to complex coating. This study designed coatless delayed-release oral colon-specific alginate pellets for ulcerative colitis treatment. Alginate pellets, formulated with water-insoluble ethylcellulose and various calcium salts, were prepared using solvent-free melt pelletization technique which prevented reaction between processing materials during agglomeration and...