2023
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics15020637
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Microenvironmental pH Modification in Buccal/Sublingual Dosage Forms for Systemic Drug Delivery

Abstract: Many drug candidates are poorly water-soluble. Microenvironmental pH (pHM) modification in buccal/sublingual dosage forms has attracted increasing interest as a promising pharmaceutical strategy to enhance the oral mucosal absorption of drugs with pH-dependent solubility. Optimizing drug absorption at the oral mucosa using pHM modification is considered to be a compromise between drug solubility and drug lipophilicity (Log D)/permeation. To create a desired pHM around formulations during the dissolution proces… Show more

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“…The maximum pH values were obtained for ME 4 and ME 8, characterized by a maximum content of the stabilizers. The normal salivary pH varies between 6.2 and 7.6 [ 83 ], while in the pathological state, the pH of the oral cavity changes and tends to be lowered (favorable for bacterial and fungi development) [ 84 ]. The pH of ME 4 and ME 8 were closer to 6 and may positively interfere with promoting an antifungal effect in the affected oral mucosa.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maximum pH values were obtained for ME 4 and ME 8, characterized by a maximum content of the stabilizers. The normal salivary pH varies between 6.2 and 7.6 [ 83 ], while in the pathological state, the pH of the oral cavity changes and tends to be lowered (favorable for bacterial and fungi development) [ 84 ]. The pH of ME 4 and ME 8 were closer to 6 and may positively interfere with promoting an antifungal effect in the affected oral mucosa.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pH measurement of buccal formulations is crucial for ensuring optimal drug delivery and patient comfort. Maintaining an appropriate pH level is vital to prevent irritation or damage to the buccal mucosa and to facilitate the effective absorption of drugs through the oral mucosa [ 29 , 30 ]. The pH of prepared hydrogels was determined at room temperature using a Jenway pH meter (model 3510, Nottingham, UK) that was calibrated before each use with standard pH 4, 7, and 9.2 buffer solutions [ 31 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[45] A commonly employed strategy to achieve drug release specific to particular organs involves development of NPs that display pHreliant swelling. [46] Acrylic-based polymers are used for this purpose. The carboxyl group protonation in such polymers, maintain a lipophilic, compacted state within the stomach.…”
Section: Phmentioning
confidence: 99%