[HTML][HTML] Formulation and evaluation of microsphere based oro dispersible tablets of itopride hcl

S Shah, S Madan, SS Agrawal - DARU Journal of Pharmaceutical …, 2012 - Springer
S Shah, S Madan, SS Agrawal
DARU Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2012Springer
Background The purpose of the present work is to mask the intensely bitter taste of Itopride
HCl and to formulate an Oro dispersible tablet (ODT) of the taste-masked drug by
incorporation of microspheres in the tablets for use in specific populations viz. pediatrics,
geriatrics and patients experiencing difficulty in swallowing. Methods With this objective in
mind, microspheres loaded with Itopride HCl were prepared by solvent evaporation method
using acetone as solvent for pH-sensitive polymer, Eudragit EPO and light liquid paraffin as …
Background
The purpose of the present work is to mask the intensely bitter taste of Itopride HCl and to formulate an Oro dispersible tablet (ODT) of the taste-masked drug by incorporation of microspheres in the tablets for use in specific populations viz. pediatrics, geriatrics and patients experiencing difficulty in swallowing.
Methods
With this objective in mind, microspheres loaded with Itopride HCl were prepared by solvent evaporation method using acetone as solvent for pH-sensitive polymer, Eudragit EPO and light liquid paraffin as the encapsulating medium. The prepared microspheres were characterized with regard to yield, drug content, flow properties, particle size and size distribution, surface features, in vitro drug release and taste. The ODTs so prepared from these microspheres were evaluated for hardness, thickness, weight variation, friability, disintegration time, drug content, wetting time, water absorption ratio, moisture uptake, in vitro dispersion, in vitro disintegration, in vitro drug release and stability.
Results
The average size of microspheres was found to be satisfactory in terms of the size and size distribution. Microspheres prepared were of a regular spherical shape. Comparison of the dissolution profiles of microspheres in different pH media showed that microspheres having drug: polymer ratio of 1:2 produced a retarding effect in simulated salivary fluid (pH 6.8) and were further used for formulation into ODTs after addition of suitable amounts of excipients such as superdisintegrant, diluent, sweetener and flavor of directly compressible grade.
Conclusions
Effective taste-masking was achieved for Itopride HCl by way of preparation of microspheres and ODTs of acceptable characteristics.
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