Impact of nanosizing on the formation and characteristics of polymethacrylate films: micro- versus nano-suspensions
Author | Yousaf, Sakib Saleem |
Author | Isreb, Abdullah |
Author | Khan, Iftikhar |
Author | Mewsiga, Enosh |
Author | Elhissi, Abdelbary |
Author | Ahmed, Waqar |
Author | Alhnan, Mohamed A. |
Available date | 2023-02-28T10:10:26Z |
Publication Date | 2021 |
Publication Name | Pharmaceutical Development and Technology |
Resource | Scopus |
Abstract | Aqueous-based film coating suspensions are associated with reliance on alkalinising reagents and poor film formation. The impact of particle size in this process and resultant film properties remains unclear. This study offers the first direct comparison of film formation properties between aqueous micro- and nano-suspensions of the enteric polymer Eudragit S100. High-pressure homogenisation was employed to produce nano-suspensions of the enteric polymer. Formed enteric suspensions (micro- and nano-) were evaluated in terms of size, morphology, and ability to form film; with resultant films analysed in terms of; film thickness, mechanical and thermoplastic properties, water uptake, weight loss, and drug permeability in acidic medium. High-pressure homogenisation yielded particles within a submicron range (150–200 nm). Produced nano-suspensions formed significantly thinner films (p < 0.01), at lower plasticiser concentrations, than films cast from micro-suspensions (differences in thickness up to 100 µm); however, exhibited comparative gastro-resistant properties (p > 0.05) in terms of water uptake (∼25% w/w), weight loss (<16% w/w) and drug permeability (<0.1%). Interestingly, nano-suspension-based films exhibited lower glass transition temperatures (Tg) (p < 0.01), when compared to films cast from micro-suspensions (∼7–20 °C difference), indicating enhanced plasticisation. This was reflected in film mechanical properties; where nano-suspension-based films demonstrated significantly lower tensile strength (p < 0.01) and higher percentage elongation (p < 0.05), suggesting high elasticity. Thinner, highly elastic films were formed from nano-suspensions, compared to films cast from micro-suspensions, exhibiting comparative properties; obviating the need for alkalinising agents and high concentrations of plasticiser. |
Sponsor | Open Access funding provided by the Qatar National Library. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Taylor and Francis Ltd. |
Subject | dosage unit environmentally friendly green methacrylate Nanotechnology polymeric |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 729-739 |
Issue Number | 7 |
Volume Number | 26 |
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