A novel dosage form for buccal administration of bupropion

Authors

  • Nilsa Maria Galvão Almeida University of Sorocaba; Department of Pharmacy; Laboratory of Biomaterials and Nanotechnology; Universidade de Sorocaba
  • Renata Lima University of Sorocaba; Department of Biotechnology; Laboratory of Biotechnology; Universidade de Sorocaba
  • Thaís Francine Ribeiro Alves University of Sorocaba; Department of Pharmacy; Laboratory of Biomaterials and Nanotechnology; Universidade de Sorocaba
  • Márcia de Araújo Rebelo University of Sorocaba; Department of Pharmacy; Laboratory of Biomaterials and Nanotechnology; Universidade de Sorocaba
  • Patrícia Severino State University of Campinas; Department of Materials Science and Bioprocess Engineering; Universidade Estadual de Campinas
  • Marco Vinícius Chaud University of Sorocaba; Department of Pharmacy; Laboratory of Biomaterials and Nanotechnology; Universidade de Sorocaba

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502015000100010

Abstract

Bupropion is an antidepressant used in the treatment of smoking. The purpose of this study was to prepare controlled-release hydrogel films for buccal administration of bupropion and investigate its physicochemical and cytotoxic properties. The films were prepared from ultrapure sodium carboxymethylcellulose, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose K4M, and medium-viscosity chitosan. Evaluation of film physicochemical characteristics was based on scanning electron microscopy, bupropion content, mechanical strength (burst strength, relaxation, resilience, and traction), and cytotoxicity. Bupropion content in bilayer films was 121 mg per 9 cm2. The presence of bupropion modified film mechanical strength, but did not compromise the use of this pharmaceutical form. As shown by the cytotoxicity results, films containing bupropion did not cause cellular damage. Bupropion administration in the form of hydrogel films is a potentially useful alternative in the treatment of smoking.

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Published

2015-03-01

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How to Cite

A novel dosage form for buccal administration of bupropion . (2015). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 51(1), 91-100. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502015000100010