## CONCLUSION The Hildebrand equation appears most applicable to hydrogen-bonding solvents whose solubility parameters are quite similar to those of the solutes; in such cases, it will give a fair estimate of the drug solubility even though the system is a polar one. Optimum solubility may he obta
The effect of lipase on the release of naltrexone from triglyceride-coated cellulose acetate phthalate microspheres
β Scribed by Tefft, J. A. ;Roskos, K. V. ;Heller, J.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 649 KB
- Volume
- 26
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9304
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β¦ Synopsis
The ultimate objective of this work is to develop a device that can be triggered by morphine to release naltrexone. In this device, naltrexone is dispersed in cellulose acetate phthalate microspheres which are then spray-coated with a trilaurin protective coating. The microspheres are contained within a macroporous cylinder which also contains a reversibly inactivated Iipase. This enzyme in its inactive state is unable to remove the protective coating but in its active state is able to do so. Inactivation is achieved by the covalent attachment of morphine followed by complexation with a morphine antibody. Triggering is accomplished by the displacement of the lipase-morphine conjugate from the antibody. In this phase we have investigated the effect of lipase on the release of naltrexone from trilaurincoated microspheres and found that the coated microspheres are stable in a pH 7.4 phosphate buffer at 37Β°C for at least 1 month, but release 80% of the incorporated naltrexone in one hour when 100 nig of capsules in 5 mL buffer are exposed to 25 pg of lipase.
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