Dissolving Microneedle Formulation of Ceftriaxone: Effect of Polymer Concentrations on Characterisation and Ex Vivo Permeation Study


Hamita Esa Putri1, - and Rifka Nurul Utami1, - and Aliyah1, - and Elly Wahyudin2, - and Windy Winalda Oktaviani1, - and Mukarram Mudjahid1, - and Andi Dian Permana1, - (2021) Dissolving Microneedle Formulation of Ceftriaxone: Effect of Polymer Concentrations on Characterisation and Ex Vivo Permeation Study. Journal of Pharmaceutical Innovation.

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Purpose This study aimed to develop dissolving microneedle preparations containing ceftriaxone and evaluate the efect of polymer concentrations on characterisation and ex vivo permeation study. Methods The microneedles were prepared using centrifugation method with diferent ratios of PVP40% and PVA15%, namely FB1 (50:50), FB2 (60:40), and FB3 (70:30). The microneedles were also prepared with various concentrations of ceftriaxone, namely 10% w/w, 15% w/w, and 20% w/w. The microneedles were evaluated for their mechanical properties and ex vivo permeation profles. Results The results showed that the microneedles were in the form of sharp pyramid with size ranging between 712 and 800 μm. The concentration of ceftriaxone was found to afect the mechanical properties of the microneedles where formula- tions containing 20% w/w of ceftriaxone could not be produced. To achieve high drug loading, 15% w/w of ceftriaxone was selected in this study. Following the microneedle preparations, the formulation containing 15% w/w of ceftriaxone with FB3 polymer mixture exhibited the best mechanical properties with only 12.96±0.56% height reduction after the compression with 30 N pressure. Moreover, this formulation was able to penetrate 4 layers of Paraflm® layers, indicating adequate inser- tion properties. Importantly, the microneedles were found to dissolve completely after 10 min on the full thickness rat skin.
The permeation study showed that the greater the concentration of PVA, the slower the permeation of ceftriaxone from the microneedles. The highest drug permeation was obtained by containing 15% w/w of ceftriaxone with PVP40%:PVA15% with the ratio of 70:30, with the percentage of 99.86±7.6%. The stability studies showed that the microneedles were stable for 1 month in two humidity levels, namely RH 43% and RH 86%. Conclusion Variation of polymer concentration exhibited a signifcant efect on the mechanical properties of microneedles. The permeation test showed that the greater the concentration of PVA, the slower the permeation of the active substance from dissolving microneedle. Further studies should be conducted to perform in vivo pharmacokinetic studies.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine > RS Pharmacy and materia medica
Depositing User: - Andi Anna
Date Deposited: 02 Jun 2022 03:02
Last Modified: 02 Jun 2022 03:02
URI: http://repository.unhas.ac.id:443/id/eprint/16620

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