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Title

THE EFFECTS OF LACTOSE, MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE AND DICALCIUM PHOSPHATE ON SWELLING AND EROSION OF COMPRESSED HPMC MATRIX TABLETS: TEXTURE ANALYZER

Author(s)

TUKARAM BENDGUDE NAMDEO | RAJAGOPALAN IYER VIDAYA | SHARTCHANDRA PODDAR SUSHI IKUMAR | Issue Writer Certificate 

Pages

  349-358

Keywords

HYDROXY PROPYL METHYL CELLULOSE (HPMC) 

Abstract

 This paper reviews the use of TEXTURE ANALYSIS in studying the performance of hydrophilic matrices of highly soluble drugs and different types of excipients (i.e. water-soluble, water-insoluble and swellable, and water insoluble and non-swellable). Tablets were prepared by direct compression, and their SWELLING and EROSION in presence of these different excipients were assessed with the help of volumetric, gravimetric, morphological, and rheological studies. Dissolution test was performed using USP 26 apparatus 2 modified by insertion of a sieve to prevent sticking of the tablets to the bottom of the vessel and allow them to swell 3-dimensionally. Loading 15% of the highly soluble drug in formulations containing 65% lactose showed the most pronounced SWELLING and EROSION and the best sustained drug release, compared to matrices containing microcrystalline cellulose and dicalcium phosphate. The correlation between front movement, mass EROSION and SOLUTE TRANSPORT in relation to excipient type on progression of probe displacement and total work was examined throughout TEXTURE ANALYSIS studies. The formulation containing the soluble excipient lactose showed better SWELLING and EROSION properties compared to formulations containing the swellable and insoluble excipients. In conclusion, it could be said that based on the distinct conventional dosage forms insertion of particular excipients in hydrophilic controlled release tablets containing water soluble drug, the finger print information of drug release profile could be obtained. To study the release profile from hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose K 15M matrices with different types of excpients, diltiazem hydrochloride was used as a model soluble drug.

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    APA: Copy

    TUKARAM, BENDGUDE NAMDEO, RAJAGOPALAN, IYER VIDAYA, & SHARTCHANDRA, PODDAR SUSHI IKUMAR. (2010). THE EFFECTS OF LACTOSE, MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE AND DICALCIUM PHOSPHATE ON SWELLING AND EROSION OF COMPRESSED HPMC MATRIX TABLETS: TEXTURE ANALYZER. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH (IJPR), 9(4), 349-358. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/287831/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    TUKARAM BENDGUDE NAMDEO, RAJAGOPALAN IYER VIDAYA, SHARTCHANDRA PODDAR SUSHI IKUMAR. THE EFFECTS OF LACTOSE, MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE AND DICALCIUM PHOSPHATE ON SWELLING AND EROSION OF COMPRESSED HPMC MATRIX TABLETS: TEXTURE ANALYZER. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH (IJPR)[Internet]. 2010;9(4):349-358. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/287831/en

    IEEE: Copy

    BENDGUDE NAMDEO TUKARAM, IYER VIDAYA RAJAGOPALAN, and PODDAR SUSHI IKUMAR SHARTCHANDRA, “THE EFFECTS OF LACTOSE, MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE AND DICALCIUM PHOSPHATE ON SWELLING AND EROSION OF COMPRESSED HPMC MATRIX TABLETS: TEXTURE ANALYZER,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH (IJPR), vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 349–358, 2010, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/287831/en

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