Development of a Raft-Forming System Using Plantago major Mucilage as a Natural Polymer for Sustained Gastric Release of Artemisia annua L. Phenolic Extract
Leila Ziaeifar, Maryam Salami, Gholamreza Askari, Zahra Emam-Djomeh, Raimar Loebenberg, Michael J. Serpe, Neal M. Davies

TL;DR
This paper explores using a natural plant-based polymer to create a stomach-friendly gel that slowly releases a plant extract over time.
Contribution
The study introduces Plantago major mucilage as a natural alternative to synthetic polymers for raft formation in drug delivery systems.
Findings
Rafts made with 0.5% PMM showed better stability and improved properties compared to Carbomer-based rafts.
The PMM raft system effectively prolonged the release of phenolic extracts from Artemisia annua L., with less than 30% released after 6 hours.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Alginate-based rafts are typically used for antacids and provide a floating, gastric-retaining gel in the stomach that acts as a barrier to the entrance of stomach acid into the esophagus. Various technologies have been developed to enhance the sustained release of drugs and bioactive components and overcome challenges associated with gastric retention. Modern methods, such as the alginate raft, not only function as an antacid in gastroesophageal reflux disease but also can serve as a delivery system that extends the drug release time in gastric medium. This study assessed the effects of biocompatible natural polymers, such as Plantago major mucilage (PMM), on raft formation instead of synthetic polymers, such as Carbomer. Methods: PMM was substituted in the raft formulation at concentrations of 0.5% and 1%. The formed rafts were analyzed for their…
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TopicsPolysaccharides Composition and Applications · Drug Solubulity and Delivery Systems · Plant-Derived Bioactive Compounds
