Thermosensitive Polymer Blend Composed of Poloxamer 407, Poloxamer 188 and Polycarbophil for the Use as Mucoadhesive In Situ Gel. 2022

Namon Hirun, and Pakorn Kraisit, and Vimon Tantishaiyakul
Thammasat University Research Unit in Smart Materials and Innovative Technology for Pharmaceutical Applications (SMIT-Pharm), Faculty of Pharmacy, Thammasat University, Pathumthani 12120, Thailand.

Herein, thermosensitive blends of poloxamer 407 (P407)/poloxamer 188 (P188)/polycarbophil (PCB) were developed in terms of maximized content of PCB (a mucoadhesive polymer) and desired temperature-dependent rheological properties of the blends as in situ gelling matrices. Maximizing PCB content while achieving the preferable rheological characteristics was accomplished through the Box-Behnken design. The quantitative effect of the polymer composition in the blends on the thermosensitive characteristics was evaluated using the fitted design model and the corresponding surface plots. The optimized P407/P188/PCB blend (OPT) was the mixture of 20.000, 7.349 and 0.595% (w/w) of P407, P188, and PCB, respectively. The thermosensitive micellization of OPT was investigated using differential scanning calorimetry which revealed an overlapping double endothermic peak caused by the temperature-induced micellization of pure micelles in co-existence with the micelles with attached PCB. Mixing PCB with the P407/P188 matrix promoted a more intense mucoadhesion of the blend. After incorporating metronidazole, a model hydrophilic drug, into OPT, the temperature-dependent characteristics of the hydrogel did not change. Metronidazole release from OPT was sustained by an anomalous mechanism. This optimal ternary hydrogel benefiting from thermosensitive gelling and mucoadhesive matrix might be used as a viable platform for mucoadhesive in situ gelling drug delivery.

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