Methotrexate-loaded porous polymeric adsorbents as oral
sustained release formulations
Wang, XY (Wang, Xiuyan)[ 1 ] ; Yan, HS (Yan, Husheng)[ 1,2 ]
MATERIALS
SCIENCE & ENGINEERING C-MATERIALS FOR BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 2017, 78: 598-602
DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2017.04.136
WOS:000404944700070
Abstract
Methotrexate
as a model drug with poor aqueous solubility was adsorbed into porous polymeric
adsorbents, which was used as oral sustained release formulations. In vitro
release assay in simulated gastrointestinal fluids showed that the
methotrexate-loaded adsorbents showed distinct sustained release performance.
The release rate increased with increase in pore size of the adsorbents. In
vivo pharmacokinetic study showed that the maximal plasma methotrexate
concentrations after oral administration of free methotrexate and
methotrexate-loaded DA201-H (a commercial porous polymeric adsorbent) to rats
occurred at 40 min and 5 h post-dose, respectively; and the plasma
concentrations decreased to 22% after 5 h for free methotrexate and 44% after
24 h for methotrexate-loaded DA201-H, respectively. The load of methotrexate
into the porous polymeric adsorbents not only resulted in obvious sustained
release, but also enhanced the oral bioavailability of methotrexate. The areas
under the curve, AUC(0-24) and AUC(0-inf), for methotrexate-loaded DA201-H
increased 33 and 7.7 times, respectively, compared to those for free
methotrexate. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.