Abstract
The oral bioavailability of sildenafil citrate is approximately 43%, primarily limited by the low aqueous solubility and first-pass effect. Considering the drug properties and biopharmaceutical considerations, this study aimed to develop an immediate release, taste masked orodispersible film (ODF) of sildenafil citrate for the efficient management of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). The optimization was done by applying 32 full-factorial design. The drug-loaded film was prepared and evaluated for the physical and mechanical parameters like; thickness, disintegration time, tensile strength, elongation, swelling index, content uniformity, disintegration and in vitro drug release in pH 6.2 stimulated salivary fluid. The FTIR and DSC data proved excellent compatibility between the drug and polymers used. The time taken for disintegration by the optimized film was about 62.66s, while the drug release was observed ~ 96% in 10min. Pharmacokinetic studies exhibited better sildenafil plasma level (p < 0.05) and Cmax (p < 0.001) of orally disintegrating film which is significantly higher than the oral drug solution. The AUC0-8 (24874.425 ± 1234.45ng. h/mL) in the oromucosal application was 1.2-fold more (p < 0.0001) than the control. The presence of sweetening and flavoring agents in the formulation masked the drug bitterness, resulting in a higher intake of the formulation in rats compared to the unmasked drug solution, as observed with in vivo taste masking studies. The importance of ODF as a feasible, effective, and optimal approach for delivering sildenafil citrate via oromucosal administration for the treatment of PAH was successfully highlighted by these results.
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