Design and evaluation of rhubarb total free anthraquinones oral colon-specific drug delivery granules to improve the purgative effect

Authors

  • Hongwei Wei Hebei Province key Laboratory of Research and Development for Chinese Medicine, Chengde Medical College
  • Jinhua Chang Hebei Province key Laboratory of Research and Development for Chinese Medicine, Chengde Medical College
  • Pei Liu Hebei Province key Laboratory of Research and Development for Chinese Medicine, Chengde Medical College
  • Zhongsi Li Hebei Province key Laboratory of Research and Development for Chinese Medicine, Chengde Medical College
  • Guangxin Miao Hebei Province key Laboratory of Research and Development for Chinese Medicine, Chengde Medical College
  • Xigang Liu Hebei Province key Laboratory of Research and Development for Chinese Medicine, Chengde Medical College
  • Cuizhe Liu Hebei Province key Laboratory of Research and Development for Chinese Medicine
  • Xiangrong Zhang Shenyang Pharmaceutical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902019000117110

Keywords:

Rhubarb, Anthraquinones, Oral colon-specific drug delivery granules, Dissolution, Purgative

Abstract

Rhubarb is commonly used as a cathartic in Asian countries. However, researchers have devotedextensive concerns to the quality control and safety of rhubarb and traditional Chinese preparations composed of rhubarb due to the instable purgative effect and potential nephrotoxicity of anthraquinones. In this study, we aimed to prepare rhubarb total free anthraquinones (RTFA) oral colon-specific drug delivery granules (RTFA-OCDD-GN) to delivery anthraquinones to colon to produce purgative effect. RTFAOCDD-GN were prepared using chitosan and Eudragit S100 through a double-layer coating process and the formulation was optimized. Continuous release studies were performed in a simulated gastric fluid (pH 1.2), followed by a small-intestinal fluid (pH 6.8) and a colonic fluid (pH 7.4, containing rat cecal contents). The purgative effect test was performed in rats. The dissolution profile of RTFA-OCDD-GN showed that the accumulative dissolution rate of RTFA was about 83.0% in the simulated colonic fluid containing rat cecal contents and only about 9.0% in the simulated gastrointestinal fluids. And the RTFAOCDD-GN could produce the comparative purgative activity as rhubarb, suggesting it could deliver the free AQs to the colon. The RTFA-OCDD-GN was a useful media to enhance the purgative activity of free anthraquinones after administered orally.

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Published

2019-08-07

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How to Cite

Design and evaluation of rhubarb total free anthraquinones oral colon-specific drug delivery granules to improve the purgative effect. (2019). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 55, e17110. https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902019000117110