Characterisation of human saliva as a platform for oral dissolution medium development

被引:114
作者
Gittings, Sally [1 ]
Turnbull, Neil [2 ]
Henry, Brian [2 ]
Roberts, Clive J. [1 ]
Gershkovich, Pavel [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nottingham, Sch Pharm, Nottingham NG7 2RD, England
[2] Pfizer Drug Prod Design, WRD Pharmaceut Sci, London, England
基金
英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
关键词
Human saliva; Taste masking; Dissolution; Biorelevant medium; Physicochemical characteristics; Oral cavity; STIMULATED WHOLE SALIVA; FLOW-RATE; BUFFERING CAPACITY; DOSAGE FORMS; GASTROINTESTINAL-TRACT; SURFACE-TENSION; IN-VITRO; DRUG SOLUBILITY; SOLID-SURFACES; PH;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejpb.2015.01.007
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Human saliva is a biological fluid of great importance in the field of dissolution testing. However, until now, no consensus has been reached on its key characteristics relevant to dissolution testing. As a result, it is difficult to select or develop an in vitro dissolution medium to best represent human saliva. In this study, the pH, buffer capacity, surface tension, viscosity and flow rate of both unstimulated (US) and stimulated (SS) human saliva were investigated in order to provide a platform of reference for future dissolution studies using simulated salivary fluids. Age and gender related differences in a sample size of 30 participants for each parameter were investigated. Significant differences were established between US and SS for all characteristics except surface tension. Therefore, the requirement for using two simulated salivary fluids should be considered when developing an oral dissolution model. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:16 / 24
页数:9
相关论文
共 74 条
  • [61] SIMULATION OF RETRONASAL AROMA USING A MODIFIED HEADSPACE TECHNIQUE - INVESTIGATING THE EFFECTS OF SALIVA, TEMPERATURE, SHEARING, AND OIL ON FLAVOR RELEASE
    ROBERTS, DD
    ACREE, TE
    [J]. JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY, 1995, 43 (08) : 2179 - 2186
  • [62] THE PREDICTION OF SALIVA SWALLOWING FREQUENCY IN HUMANS FROM ESTIMATES OF SALIVARY FLOW-RATE AND THE VOLUME OF SALIVA SWALLOWED
    RUDNEY, JD
    JI, Z
    LARSON, CJ
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF ORAL BIOLOGY, 1995, 40 (06) : 507 - 512
  • [63] Saliva as research material: Biochemical, physicochemlical and practical aspects
    Schipper, Raymond G.
    Silletti, Erika
    Vinyerhoeds, Monique H.
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF ORAL BIOLOGY, 2007, 52 (12) : 1114 - 1135
  • [64] SALIVARY LIPIDS IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
    SLOMIANY, BL
    MURTY, VLN
    SLOMIANY, A
    [J]. PROGRESS IN LIPID RESEARCH, 1985, 24 (04) : 311 - 324
  • [65] SONJU T, 1974, CARIES RES, V8, P113
  • [66] Pediatric drugs - A review of commercially available oral formulations
    Strickley, Robert G.
    Iwata, Quynh
    Wili, Sylvia
    Dahl, Terrence C.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES, 2008, 97 (05) : 1731 - 1774
  • [67] In silico prediction of drug dissolution and absorption with variation in intestinal pH for BCS class II weak acid drugs: ibuprofen and ketoprofen
    Tsume, Yasuhiro
    Langguth, Peter
    Garcia-Arieta, Alfredo
    Amidon, Gordon L.
    [J]. BIOPHARMACEUTICS & DRUG DISPOSITION, 2012, 33 (07) : 366 - 377
  • [68] Saliva secretion rate and acidity in a group of physically disabled older care home residents
    van der Putten, Gert-Jan
    Brand, Henk S.
    De Visschere, Luc M. J.
    Schols, Jos M. G. A.
    de Baat, Cees
    [J]. ODONTOLOGY, 2013, 101 (01) : 108 - 115
  • [69] VANDERREIJDEN WA, 1993, BIORHEOLOGY, V30, P141
  • [70] VASSILAKOS N, 1992, SCAND J DENT RES, V100, P346