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  • The study aimed to create mucoadhesive bilayer composite films for treating periodontitis and to assess their physicochemical properties.
  • The films were made using a solvent casting technique, with one layer designed for sustained drug release of doxycycline and the other for fast clove oil release.
  • Results indicated the films were effective, showing good mechanical strength, proper pH for the periodontal cavity, and successful drug release profiles, making them a promising treatment option for periodontitis.

Article Abstract

Objectives: The present study focused on the formulation of mucoadhesive bilayer composite films for the treatment of periodontitis and evaluation of their physicochemical properties.

Materials And Methods: The solvent casting technique was used to prepare films. The primary layer (D) was prepared with flaxseed and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose composite to sustain the release of doxycycline hyclate. The second layer (S) comprised sodium alginate and polyvinyl alcohol composite for faster release of clove oil. Both layers were combined to generate the bilayer film (B). All formulations were characterized further to obtain an optimized formulation.

Results: Attenuated total reflection-Fourier transform infrared radiation results showed intactness of drug and clove oil in the presence of excipients. The pH of the films was compatible with the periodontal cavity and the thickness was suitable for inserting into the cavity. The immediate release layer showed faster disintegration and swelling. The content of clove oil was above 80%. The rate of swelling of the primary layer was slow and drug content complied with the United States Pharmacopoeia. Scanning electron microscope analysis revealed intact, non-porous and smooth films. Films exhibited better mechanical strength and bioadhesiveness. Clove oil was released from the immediate release layer within 10 min, and doxycycline hyclate release was retarded to a minimum of up to 8 h in the primary layer as well as the bilayer. Formulation also had a significant effect on both and .

Conclusion: In the current study, bilayers were successfully prepared and characterized. The optimized formulation can be effectively used for the treatment of periodontitis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11096783PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjps.galenos.2023.15945DOI Listing

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