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Fatty acid and water-soluble polymer-based controlled release drug delivery system

โœ Scribed by Divyakant Desai; Sanjeev Kothari; Wei Chen; Jennifer Wang; Ming Huang; Laxmikant Sharma


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
680 KB
Volume
100
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-3549

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โœฆ Synopsis


Sustained release capsule formulations based on three components, drug, water-soluble polymer, and water-insoluble fatty acid, were developed. Theophylline, acetaminophen, and glipizide, representing a wide spectrum of aqueous solubility, were used as model drugs. Povidone and hydroxypropyl cellulose were selected as water-soluble polymers. Stearic acid and lauric acid were selected as water-insoluble fatty acids. Fatty acid, polymer, and drug mixture was filled into size #0 gelatin capsules and heated for 2 h at 50 ยฐC. The drug particles were trapped into molten fatty acid and released at a controlled rate through pores created by the water-soluble polymer when capsules were exposed to an aqueous dissolution medium. Manipulation of the formulation components enabled release rates of glipizide and theophylline capsules to be similar to commercial Glucotrol XL tablets and Theo-24 capsules, respectively. The capsules also exhibited satisfactory dissolution stability after exposure to 30 ยฐC/60% relative humidity (RH) in open Petri dishes and to 40 ยฐC/75% RH in closed high-density polyethylene bottles. A computational fluid dynamic-based model was developed to quantitatively describe the drug transport in the capsule matrix and the drug release process. The simulation results showed a diffusion-controlled release mechanism from these capsules.


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