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  • Title: Microencapsulation of sodium alendronate reduces drug mucosal damage in rats.
    Author: Cruz L, Assumpção E, Andrade SF, Conrado DJ, Guterres SS, Pohlmann AR.
    Journal: Drug Deliv; 2010 May; 17(4):231-7. PubMed ID: 20196631.
    Abstract:
    Sodium alendronate is an effective treatment for osteoporosis, but its oral administration is associated with adverse gastrointestinal effects. The aim of this work was to evaluate gastroresistant sodium alendronate-loaded microparticles prepared by spray-drying using Eudragit S100 or a blend of Eudragit S100/Methocel E4M. Both formulations presented high encapsulation efficiencies, mean diameters below 17 microm, and similar collapsed shape. Dissolution experiments showed good gastro-resistance for the microparticles at pH 1.2. At pH 6.8, the blended microparticles retarded the drug release. In vivo studies showed that the formulations were able to protect the rat stomachs against ulcer formation by sodium alendronate. In conclusion, the microparticles seems to be promising oral carriers for sodium alendronate.
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