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Development of sustained release antipsychotic tablets using novel polysaccharide isolated from Delonix regia seeds and its pharmacokinetic studies
Authors:Kaliaperumal Krishnaraj  Mulla Joghi Nanjan Chandrasekar  Mulla Joghi Nanjan  Selvadurai Muralidharan  Duraikannu Manikandan
Institution:1. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ootacamund 643 001, India;2. TIFAC CORE HD, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ootacamund 643 001, India;3. Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ootacamund 643 001, India
Abstract:A natural polysaccharide was isolated from the seeds of Delonix regia. The isolated polysaccharide could maintain aqueous equilibrium between the dosage form and the surrounding medium due to its massive competence of water absorption (80.72%) and swelling index (266.7%). The Scanning Electron Micrograph of a polysaccharide exhibits rough surface with pores and crevices, hence, the drug release will be retarded because of the drug particles entrapment in the pores and crevices. Further, the surface tension of polysaccharide is higher than that of water, which may facilitate sustained release of drugs from dosage forms. An antipsychotic drug, quetiapine fumarate has a short half-life of 6 h and administered multiple times per day. Hence the quetiapine fumarate oral sustained release tablets were formulated using this polysaccharide in the concentration of 5–30% to avoid the side effects and increase patient compliance. Dissolution of the developed tablets with 25% polysaccharide content showed a better release profile than the other batches (5–20%) at the end of 12 h. The strong matrix complex has low solubility in water, it does not dissolve rapidly and the drug continues to diffuse through the gel layer at a consistent rate. Drug release from the matrix tablets follows matrix type except F-4 and F-5 which follow first order and Hix.crow type. The bioavailability study was carried out using healthy male New Zealand white rabbits that show the AUC(0–inf) value for developed SR tablets is 1.44 times higher than the reference thus, indicating more efficient and sustained drug delivery capable of maintaining plasma drug levels better.
Keywords:Quetiapine fumarate  Gulmohar gum  Kinetic release  Bioavailability  Sustain release tablets
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