C. Charrueau et al., Poloxamer 407 as a thermogelling and adhesive polymer for rectal administration of short-chain fatty acids, DRUG DEV IN, 27(4), 2001, pp. 351-357
Objectives: The purpose of the study was to gel a rectal solution of short-
chain fatty acids to decrease the loss of active materials in the colonic l
umen and thereby optimize their absorption. Methods: Five thermogels were p
repared with poloxamer 407 at concentration ranging from 17% to 20%. Their
viscosities were measured at room temperature and 37 degreesC, and their ge
lling temperatures were determined. The adhesive properties of each gel wer
e assessed in vitro at 37 degreesC. Short-chain fatty acid release was stud
ied using Guyot cells. Results: From the threshold concentration of 17.5%,
the solutions, Newtonian at room temperature (50-80 mPa.s), gelled at 37 de
greesC. The higher the concentration, the higher the viscosity (1750 to 49,
000 mPa.s), the lower the gelling temperature (27.6 degreesC to 23.4 degree
sC), and the stronger the work of adhesion (2.2 to 4.5 mJ). Short-chain fat
ty acid release from the 18% polymer gel was decreased by 60% compared to t
he rectal solution. Conclusion: The 18% poloxamer 407 concentration provide
d a solution that was liquid at room temperature, that gelled at 37 degrees
C, possessed adhesive properties, and controlled short-chain fatty acid rel
ease.