In vitro evaluation of theophylline matrices using xyloglucan

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العنوان: In vitro evaluation of theophylline matrices using xyloglucan
المؤلفون: Evone S. Ghaly, N Badillo
المصدر: Pharmaceutical development and technology. 13(6)
سنة النشر: 2008
مصطلحات موضوعية: Calcium Phosphates, Rotation, Pharmaceutical Science, Lactose, Buffers, Diluent, Dosage form, Excipients, chemistry.chemical_compound, Theophylline, medicine, Organic chemistry, Cellulose, Glucans, Chromatography, Chemistry, Water, General Medicine, Controlled release, Bronchodilator Agents, Xyloglucan, Ionic strength, Delayed-Action Preparations, Xylans, Hydrochloric Acid, Swelling, medicine.symptom, Stearic Acids, medicine.drug
الوصف: Xyloglucan is a water soluble polysaccharide extracted from the beans of Tamarindus Indica. Very few publications are found related to its use for preparing oral sustained release swellable matrix. The purpose of this investigation was to prepare sustained release matrices using Xyloglucan and investigate the effects of polymer level, diluents type, pH and ionic strength of the dissolution medium, basket rotational speed, and swelling isotherms on drug release. Tablet formulations containing 50% theophylline as a drug model, Xyloglucan cold water soluble (20%, 30 and 40%) and different diluents (Avicel PH-101, lactose and dibasic calcium phosphate) were prepared. The formulation containing 30% Xyloglucan water soluble and Avicel was selected as best formulation because it gives controlled release profile and tested for swelling isotherms, drug release in different dissolution media, and different basket rotational speed. Percent drug release from formulations containing 50% theophylline, 30% Xyloglucan water soluble, and Avicel PH-101 was 34.2% at 6 hours, 35.6% with lactose, and 30.9% with Emcompress. ANOVA two-way analysis showed a change in drug release rate when polymer percent was increased at the 5% significance level. Different diluents, different dissolution media, and different basket rotational speeds did not significantly change the drug release. The mechanism of drug release appears to follow anomalous relaxation for swellable matrix.
تدمد: 1097-9867
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::815bbea888938941369a1c2e88b92e13
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18720251
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....815bbea888938941369a1c2e88b92e13
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE