Formulation and evaluation of Fenbendazole extended-release extrudes processed by hot-melt extrusion
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2022-10-06Author
Bezerra, Gilberto S.
de Lima, Tielidy A. de M.
Colbert, Declan M.
Geever, Joseph
Geever, Luke M.
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This study aimed to demonstrate the feasibility of hot-melt extrusion in the development of
extended-release formulations of Fenbendazole (Fen) dispersed in PEO/PCL blend-based matrices.
Their thermal, physical, chemical and viscosity properties were assessed by differential scanning
calorimetry, thermogravimetric analysis/derivative thermogravimetry, Fourier transform infrared
spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction spectroscopy, and melt flow index. Drug dispersion was analyzed
by scanning electron microscopy with electron dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and drug release was
evaluated by ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy. A thermal analysis indicated the conversion of the
drug to its amorphous state. FTIR analysis endorsed the thermal studies pointing to a decrease in the
drug’s crystallinity with the establishment of intermolecular interactions. XRD analysis confirmed the
amorphous nature of Fen. MFI test revealed that PCL acts as a plasticizer when melt-processed with
PEO. SEM images displayed irregular surfaces with voids and pores, while EDX spectra demonstrated
a homogeneous drug distribution throughout the polymeric carrier. Dissolution testing revealed
that PCL retards the drug release proportionally to the content of such polymer incorporated. These
melt-extruded matrices showed that the drug release rate in a PEO/PCL blend can easily be tailored
by altering the ratio of PCL to address the issues related to the multiple-dosing regimen of Fen
in ruminants.
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