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Review
. 2018 Jan 5:147:350-366.
doi: 10.1016/j.jpba.2017.06.072. Epub 2017 Jul 8.

An overview of in vitro dissolution/release methods for novel mucosal drug delivery systems

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An overview of in vitro dissolution/release methods for novel mucosal drug delivery systems

Mario Jug et al. J Pharm Biomed Anal. .

Abstract

In vitro dissolution/release tests are an important tool in the drug product development phase as well as in its quality control and the regulatory approval process. Mucosal drug delivery systems are aimed to provide both local and systemic drug action via mucosal surfaces of the body and exhibit significant differences in formulation design, as well as in their physicochemical and release characteristics. Therefore it is not possible to devise a single test system which would be suitable for release testing of such complex dosage forms. This article is aimed to provide a comprehensive review of both compendial and noncompendial methods used for in vitro dissolution/release testing of novel mucosal drug delivery systems aimed for ocular, nasal, oromucosal, vaginal and rectal administration.

Keywords: In vitro release; Nasal drug delivery system; Ocular drug delivery system; Oromucosal drug delivery system; Rectal drug delivery systems; Vaginal drug delivery system.

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