Preparation of a colon-specific sustained-release capsule with curcumin-loaded SMEDDS alginate beads

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Abstract

A colon-specific capsule with alginate beads containing a self-microemulsifying drug delivery system (SMEDDS) was developed and evaluated. The SMEDDS technique was used to improve the solubility of curcumin (Cur). After encapsulating the Cur-loaded SMEDDS, the alginate beads were placed inside an impermeable capsule body. A konjac glucomannan/lactose/hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (KG/Lac/HPMC) plug tablet was then prepared and placed in the mouth of the capsule. The capsule demonstrated a pulsatile drug-release profile with a specific lag time and subsequent sustained-release phase. The lag time was modified by changing the type of HPMC and the ratio of KG/Lac/HPMC. In addition, 0.5% β-mannase solution and 5% rat cecal solution were used to simulate the colon fluid, significantly decreasing the lag time of the capsule. The results show that the capsule has potential for use in colon-specific drug delivery and exhibits a sustained-release characteristic.

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Zhang, Y., Bai, Y., Chen, H., Huang, Y., Yuan, P., & Zhang, L. (2017). Preparation of a colon-specific sustained-release capsule with curcumin-loaded SMEDDS alginate beads. RSC Advances, 7(36), 22280–22285. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ra27693h

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