Controlled release minocycline-lipid-complex extrudates for the therapy of periodontitis with enhanced flexibility.

2020 
Abstract We describe the development of flexible minocycline-lipid-complex extrudates with optimized mechanical and drug release properties. These extrudates contain a minocycline – magnesium stearate chelate complex with a higher stability in aqueous media, which has now been incorporated in a PEG-PLGA (polyethylene glycol - poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid)) matrix. PEG 1500 has been utilized in different concentrations to serve as plasticizer. The novel formulations have been characterized by texture analysis, X-Ray powder diffraction (XRPD) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Extrudates with a reduced diameter of 300 µm (previously 600 µm) were introduced, and a more sensitive quantification method with a tandem-mass spectrometry detector was developed. From all tested formulations, the extrudates consisting of Expansorb DLG 50 – 6P (PEG-PLGA, molar weight 30 – 60 kDa) paired with 10 % PEG 1500 emerged as best formulation. These extrudates feature a drug content of 11.5 % and a controlled release over at least 42 days. The release profile is without a lag time and shows initially a slightly higher release rate, which is desired. Compared to previous developments, the extrudates now offer a high flexibility combined with a large mechanical resilience, which will ease the handling and administration.
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