1. Development of Water-Soluble Electrospun Fibers for the Oral Delivery of Cannabinoids.
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Andriotis EG, Chachlioutaki K, Monou PK, Bouropoulos N, Tzetzis D, Barmpalexis P, Chang MW, Ahmad Z, and Fatouros DG
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- Administration, Oral, Cannabidiol chemistry, Cannabinoids chemistry, Drug Compounding, Drug Liberation, Polymethacrylic Acids chemistry, Povidone chemistry, Cannabidiol administration & dosage, Cannabinoids administration & dosage, Nanofibers chemistry
- Abstract
Cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabigerol (CBG) are two active pharmaceutical ingredients, derived from cannabis plant. In the present study, CBD and CBG were formulated with polyvinyl(pyrrolidone) (PVP) and Eudragit L-100, using electrohydrodynamic atomization (electrospinning). The produced fibers were smooth and uniform in shape, with average fiber diameters in the range of 700-900 nm for PVP fibers and 1-5 μm for Eudragit L-100 fibers. The encapsulation efficiency for both CB and CBG was high (over 90%) for all formulations tested. Both in vitro release and disintegration tests of the formulations in simulated gastric fluids (SGF) and simulated intestinal fluids (SIF) indicated the rapid disintegration and dissolution of the fibers and the subsequent rapid release of the drugs. The study concluded that the electrospinning process is a fast and efficient method to produce drug-loaded fibers suitable for the per os administration of cannabinoids.
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- 2021
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