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Enzymes polymer controlled release modulated

Langoth et al. [86] studied the properties of matrix-based tablets containing the novel pentapeptide leu-enkephalin (Tyr-Gly-Gly-Phe-Leu) that has been shown to have pain-modulating properties. The matrix-based tablets were made with the thiolated polymer PCP. The covalent attachment of cysteine to the anionic polymer PCP leads to an improvement of the stability of matrix tablets, enhances the mucoadhesive properties, and increases the inhibitory potency of PCP towards buccal enzymes. All these factors lead to stability of the peptide and a controlled drug release for the peptide was obtained for more than 24 h. Also, the tablets based on thiolated PCP remained attached on freshly excised porcine mucosa 1.8 times longer than the corresponding unmodified polymer. [Pg.192]


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