Formulation and Evaluation of Baclofen
Mucoadhesive Buccal Films
Muaadh A. Mohamed Ali*(MUAADH), Ahmed Mohammed Sabati **(SABATI), Bassam
Abduh Ali °,***(BASSAM),
* Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Science and Technology, Taiz Branch, Taiz, Yemen,
** Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, Sana’a University, Sana’a, Yemen,
*** Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Science and Technology, Taiz, Yemen.
° Corresponding Author;
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Summary
Aim of the present work was to formulate and design mucoadhesive
buccal films of baclofen (muscle relaxant) using different hydrophilic
polymers and to evaluate them. The baclofen was incorporated into
film that was composed of film forming and bioadhesive polymers.
Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) was used as film forming
agent. Both Carbopol 940 (CP940) and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP)
were used as bioadhesive polymers. Propylene glycol (PG) was used
as plasticizer. Films were fabricated by solvent casting technique
and then they were subjected to various evaluation parameters.
Drug-excipients compatibility test was studied and no possible
drug-excipients interaction. After formulation, it was observed
that the formulated buccal films had appeared with satisfactory
physicochemical characters except formula B3. Low values of standard
deviation in thickness, weight measurement and drug content data
reflected no significant difference within the batch. The in vitro
mucoadhesive strength values were satisfactory for maintaining them
in oral cavity except for B1 and B7 that showed the lowest values.
The data clearly showed that percentage release of baclofen after 8
hours using phosphate buffer (pH 6.8). By studying and analyzing
the in-vitro data pharmacokinetically for the tested formulations, it
was observed that the mechanism of drug release from most films
found to be non-Fickian diffusion. According to the in vivo residence
time study, it was detected that formulas B4 and B6 had the highest
mucoadhesion time with 4.77 and 5.07 hours, respectively. Finally,
it was concluded that formulation B4 exhibited the most satisfactory
results representing good physicochemical properties, in vitro profiles,
and suitable mucoadhesion strength.
Key Words :
Baclofen, transmucosal buccal, in-vitro release,
mucoadhesive force, residence time, solvent casting technique