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Influence of different types of low substituted hydroxypropyl cellulose on tableting,disintegration, and floating behaviour of floating drug delivery systems
Authors:Péter Diós  Tivadar Pernecker  Sándor Nagy  Szilárd Pál  Attila Dévay
Affiliation:Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmacy, University of Pécs, Rókus u. 2., H-7624 Pécs, Hungary
Abstract:The object of the present study is to evaluate the effect of application of low-substituted hydroxypropyl cellulose (L-HPC) 11 and B1 as excipients promoting floating in gastroretentive tablets. Directly compressed tablets were formed based on experimental design. Face-centred central composite design was applied with two factors and 3 levels, where amount of sodium alginate (X1) and L-HPC (X2) were the numerical factors. Applied types of L-HPCs and their 1:1 mixture were included in a categorical factor (X3). Studied parameters were floating lag time, floating time, floating force, swelling behaviour of tablets and dissolution of paracetamol, which was used as a model active substance. Due to their physical character, L-HPCs had different water uptake and flowability. Lower flowability and lower water uptake was observed after 60 min at L-HPC 11 compared to L-HPC B1. Shorter floating times were detected at L-HPC 11 and L-HPC mixtures with 0.5% content of sodium alginate, whereas alginate was the only significant factor. Evaluating results of drug release and swelling studies on floating tablets revealed correlation, which can serve to help to understand the mechanism of action of L-HPCs in the field development of gastroretentive dosage forms.
Keywords:Disintegration   Low substituted hydroxypropyl cellulose   Floating tablets   Gastroretentive   Floating force   Sodium alginate
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