Utilising co-axial electrospinning as a taste-masking technology for paediatric drug delivery

Hend E. Abdelhakim, Alastair Coupe, Catherine Tuleu, Mohan Edirisinghe, Duncan Q.M. Craig

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Abstract

The present study describes the use of two taste-masking polymers to fabricate a formulation of chlorpheniramine maleate for paediatric administration. Co-axial electrospinning was uti-lized to create layered nanofibres; the two polymers, Eudragit® E PO and Kollicoat® Smartseal, were alternated between the core and the shell of the system in order to identify the optimum taste-masked formulation. The drug was loaded in the core on all occasions. It was found that the formulation with Kollicoat® Smartseal in the core with the drug, and Eudragit® E PO in the shell showed the most effective taste-masking compared to the other formulations. These fibres were in the nano-range and had smooth morphology as verified by scanning electron microscopy. Solid-state characterization and thermal analysis confirmed that amorphous solid dispersions were formed upon electrospinning. The Insent E-tongue was used to assess the taste-masking efficiency of the samples, and it was found that this formulation was undetectable by the bitter sensor, indicating successful taste-masking compared to the raw version of the drug. The E-tongue also confirmed the drug’s bitterness threshold as compared to quinine HCl dihydrate, a parameter that is useful for formulation design and taste-masking planning.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1665
Number of pages22
JournalPharmaceutics
Volume13
Issue number10
Early online date11 Oct 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Oct 2021

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank Andrew Weston for his help with SEM and
TEM imaging

Funding

This research was funded by the Medical Research Council, London, UK; iCASE award no. 1789601 and Pfizer Ltd., Sandwich, UK; award no. 173803.

Keywords

  • Chlorpheniramine maleate
  • Co-axial electrospinning
  • E-tongue
  • Eudragit E PO
  • Kollicoat Smartseal
  • Taste-assessment
  • Taste-masking

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pharmaceutical Science

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