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Microstirring Oral Pill for Improving the Glucose-Lowering
Effect of Metformin
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2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is characterized by hyperglycemia
due to persistent insulin resistance, resulting in elevated blood
glucose levels. Metformin is the most prescribed oral drug for lowering
high blood glucose levels in T2DM patients. However, it is poorly
absorbed and has low bioavailability. Here, we introduce magnesium-based
microstirrers to a metformin-containing pill matrix to enhance the
glucose-lowering effect of metformin. The resulting microstirring
pill possesses a built-in mixing capability by creating local fluid
transport upon interacting with biological fluid to enable fast pill
disintegration and drug release along with accelerated metformin delivery.
In vivo glucose tolerance testing using a murine model demonstrates
that the metformin microstirring pill significantly improves therapeutic
efficacy, lowering blood glucose levels after a meal more rapidly
compared to a regular metformin pill without active stirring. As a
result, the microstirrers allow for dose sparing, providing effective
therapeutic efficacy at a lower drug dosage than passive metformin
pills. These encouraging results highlight the versatility of this
simple yet elegant microstirring pill technology, which enhances drug
absorption after gastrointestinal delivery to improve therapeutic
efficacy.
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Mundaca-Uribe, Rodolfo; Holay, Maya; Abbas, Amal; Askarinam, Nelly; Sage-Sepulveda, Janna Sofia; Kubiatowicz, Luke; et al. (1753). A
Microstirring Oral Pill for Improving the Glucose-Lowering
Effect of Metformin. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.3c00581