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Improved bioavailability of levodopa using floatable spray-coated microcapsules for the management of Parkinson’s disease

Authors :
Kah Leong Lim
Jong-Suep Baek
Han Kiat Ho
Jie Kai Tee
Say Chye Joachim Loo
Ern Yu Tan
Yi Yun Pang
School of Materials Science & Engineering
Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences and Engineering
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Oral administration of levodopa (LD) is the gold standard in managing Parkinson’s disease (PD). Although LD is the most effective drug in treating PD, chronic administration of LD induces levodopa-induced dyskinesia. A continuous and sustained provision of LD to the brain could, therefore, reduce peak-dose dyskinesia. In commercial oral formulations, LD is co-administrated with an AADC inhibitor (carbidopa) and a COMT inhibitor (entacapone) to enhance its bioavailability. Nevertheless, patients are known to take up to five tablets a day because of poor sustained-releasing capabilities that lead to fluctuations in plasma concentrations. To achieve a prolonged release of LD with the aim of improving its bioavailability, floatable spray-coated microcapsules containing all three PD drugs were developed. This gastro-retentive delivery system showed sustained release of all PD drugs, at similar release kinetics. Pharmacokinetics study was conducted and this newly developed formulation showed a more plateaued delivery of LD that is void of the plasma concentration fluctuations observed for the control (commercial formulation). At the same time, measurements of LD and dopamine of mice administered with this formulation showed enhanced bioavailability of LD. This study highlights a floatable, sustained-releasing delivery system in achieving improved pharmacokinetics data compared to a commercial formulation. MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) Accepted version

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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