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J Pharm Sci ; 98(11): 4141-52, 2009 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19283766

ABSTRACT

We examined the in vitro dissolution-in vivo absorption correlation (IVIVC) for enteric-coated granules containing theophylline, antipyrine or acetaminophen as model drugs with high solubility and high permeability. More than 85% of each drug was released from granules coated with hypromellose acetate succinate (HPMCAS) (AS-LG grade, which dissolves at pH above 5.5) at a mean dissolution rate of more than 5 %/min after a lag time of less than 4 min in simulated intestinal fluid of pH 6.8. The lag time and the dissolution rate were significantly extended and reduced, respectively, when AS-LG was replaced with AS-HG (a grade of HPMCAS that dissolves at pH above 6.8). Enteric-coated granules were administered intraduodenally to anesthetized rats. Statistical significances of differences of in vitro lag time between AS-LG- and AS-HG-coated granules were consistent with those in vivo, for all drugs. Significant differences in dissolution rates between granules also corresponded to those in absorption rates calculated using a deconvolution method, and both parameters had comparable absolute values, except in the case of antipyrine-containing granules with relatively fast dissolution rates. Thus, a good IVIVC was generally obtained; however, the exception suggests the importance of developing a dissolution test that fully reflects the in vivo situation.


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Acetaminophen , Antipyrine , Drug Carriers , Methylcellulose/analogs & derivatives , Theophylline , Absorption , Acetaminophen/blood , Acetaminophen/chemistry , Acetaminophen/pharmacokinetics , Animals , Antipyrine/blood , Antipyrine/chemistry , Antipyrine/pharmacokinetics , Dosage Forms , Drug Carriers/chemistry , Drug Carriers/pharmacokinetics , Drug Delivery Systems , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical , Excipients , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Hypromellose Derivatives , Intestine, Small/metabolism , Male , Methylcellulose/chemistry , Methylcellulose/pharmacokinetics , Permeability , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Solubility , Theophylline/blood , Theophylline/chemistry , Theophylline/pharmacokinetics
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