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    Beta-cyclodextrin complexes enhance volatile substance suppositories, improving mechanical properties and stability. This approach effectively resolves incompatibilities between volatile components and suppository bases.

    Area of Science:

    • Pharmaceutical Sciences
    • Materials Science

    Background:

    • Suppositories are a common dosage form, but incorporating volatile active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) presents challenges.
    • Volatile substances can degrade or interact negatively with traditional suppository bases, affecting product quality and efficacy.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the use of beta-cyclodextrin complexes for stabilizing volatile substances in suppository formulations.
    • To evaluate the impact of beta-cyclodextrin complexation on the physical and mechanical properties of suppositories.

    Main Methods:

    • Complexation of volatile substances with beta-cyclodextrin.
    • Formulation of suppositories incorporating the beta-cyclodextrin complexes.
    • Assessment of mechanical properties (e.g., hardness, melting point) and stability of the developed suppositories.

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    Main Results:

    • Beta-cyclodextrin complexation significantly improved the mechanical properties of the suppositories.
    • Enhanced stability of volatile components within the suppository matrix was observed.
    • Incompatibility issues between volatile substances and suppository bases were successfully mitigated.

    Conclusions:

    • Beta-cyclodextrin complexation is a viable strategy to overcome challenges in formulating suppositories with volatile substances.
    • This method offers a promising approach to improve the quality, stability, and manufacturability of such pharmaceutical products.