Migration of adhesive and nonadhesive particles in the rat intestine under altered mucus secretion conditions

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
B Tirosh, Abraham Rubinstein

Abstract

The migration rate of adhesive (polycarbophil) and nonadhesive (Eudragit RL-100) particles was studied in the small and large intestine of the anesthetized rat under altered mucus secretion conditions accomplished by cholinergic stimulation (a previously developed in situ model which distinctly accounts for the effect of regional changes in mucus turnover rate on mucoadhesion in the digestive tube of the rat). It was found that in the proximal jejunum the relative recovery time (RRT) of adhesive particles, but not nonadhesive particles, was decreased by carbachol stimulation. However, adhesive particles agglomerated a short while after their administration into this organ. In the colon RRT of both adhesive and nonadhesive particles decreased in a similar manner as the mucus secretion increased. It is concluded that, in the rat, interactions between intestinal mucus layer and adhesive and nonadhesive particles are similar. The corresponding similarity in the intestinal transit time for both types of particles raises doubts about the advantage of nonspecific adherence in the design of oral prolonged-release dosage forms.

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