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A Bose, TW Wong, N Singh - Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal, 2013 - Elsevier
A Bose, TW Wong, N Singh
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal, 2013Elsevier
The objective of this present investigation was to develop and formulate sustained release
(SR) matrix tablets of Itopride HCl, by using different polymer combinations and fillers, to
optimize by Central Composite Design response surface methodology for different drug
release variables and to evaluate drug release pattern of the optimized product. Sustained
release matrix tablets of various combinations were prepared with cellulose-based
polymers: hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) and polyvinyl pyrolidine (pvp) and …
The objective of this present investigation was to develop and formulate sustained release (SR) matrix tablets of Itopride HCl, by using different polymer combinations and fillers, to optimize by Central Composite Design response surface methodology for different drug release variables and to evaluate drug release pattern of the optimized product. Sustained release matrix tablets of various combinations were prepared with cellulose-based polymers: hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) and polyvinyl pyrolidine (pvp) and lactose as fillers. Study of pre-compression and post-compression parameters facilitated the screening of a formulation with best characteristics that underwent here optimization study by response surface methodology (Central Composite Design). The optimized tablet was further subjected to scanning electron microscopy to reveal its release pattern. The in vitro study revealed that combining of HPMC K100M (24.65 MG) with pvp(20mg)and use of LACTOSE as filler sustained the action more than 12h. The developed sustained release matrix tablet of improved efficacy can perform therapeutically better than a conventional tablet.
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