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Title: Cross-linked amylose tablets containing alpha-amylase: an enzymatically-controlled drug release system. Author: Dumoulin Y, Cartilier LH, Mateescu MA. Journal: J Control Release; 1999 Aug 05; 60(2-3):161-7. PubMed ID: 10425322. Abstract: An oral controlled release system based on direct compression of cross-linked amylose (CLA) and drug powders was previously introduced. For drugs with limited solubility or for some drugs for which solubility can be influenced by variation of gastro-intestinal pH, a system is required to accelerate drug release. This paper describes a novel enzymatically-controlled drug release (ECDR) system based on the addition of alpha-amylase to CLA tablets, which can modulate the release kinetics of drugs. The alpha-amylase within the tablets is able to hydrolyze alpha-1-4-glucosidic bonds present in the CLA semisynthetic substrate. Increasing amounts of alpha-amylase (5 to 25 EU) within the tablets induced a significant decrease in release time from 24 to 6 h. High amounts of external alpha-amylase (300-6000 EU/l) had a slight effect on the release rate. Drug release from the ECDR system seems to be controlled by two sequential mechanisms: (a) hydration and swelling of CLA tablets followed by (b) internal enzymatic hydrolysis of the hydrated gel phase.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]