M. Ashford et al., AN IN-VIVO INVESTIGATION INTO THE SUITABILITY OF PH DEPENDENT POLYMERS FOR COLONIC TARGETING, International journal of pharmaceutics, 95(1-3), 1993, pp. 193-199
The behaviour of rapidly disintegrating tablets coated with a model pH
dependent polymer, Eudragit S(R), have been investigated in vivo, usi
ng gamma scintigraphy, to assess its suitability for use in colonic dr
ug delivery. Studies on human volunteers demonstrated that the polymer
is capable of protecting a core tablet through the stomach and upper
small intestine. In vivo disintegration was extremely variable in both
time (5.0 --> 15 h) and position. The disintegration sites varied fro
m the ileum to the splenic flexure, showing a lack of site specificity
. Spreading of disintegrated material occurred aborally with no back m
ixing of colonic contents being observed. This study gives important i
nformation as to the design of an optimum colonic drug delivery system
.