The purpose of these studies was to identify the rheologic properties of polyacrylic acid gels necessary for optimal reductions
in mucociliary clearance. The mucociliary transport of 2 bioadhesive polyacrylic acid polymers, polycarbophil and carbopol,
was assessed in vitro by measuring their clerance rates across explants of ciliated bovine tracheal tissue. The viscoelastic
properties of polymer gels were measured in the presence of mucus using controlled stress rheometry. Combinations of apparent
viscosity (η) and complex modulus (G
*) were found to be the most useful parameters in the identification of polyacrylic acid formulations capable of decreasing
mucociliary transport rate (MTR). A narrow range of η and G
* values suitable for reducing mucociliary clearance, while remaining sufficiently fluid for intranasal administration, were
identified. The correlations between the rheologic parameters of the polycarbophil gels and their mucociliary transport rates
were used to identify other polyacrylic acid gels that also had suitable mucociliary clearance properties, demonstrating that
these parameters can be used to direct the optimization of formulations using simple in vitro rheologic testing.
Keywords Rheology - mucociliary clearance - polycarbophil - carbomer - bioadhesion
Published: April 20, 2007