Colon Targeted Delivery Systems of Metronidazole Based on Osmotic Technology: Development and Evaluation
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Colon targeted delivery systems of metronidazole (MTZ) based on osmotic technology were developed. The developed systems consisted of osmotic core (drug, osmotic agent and wicking agent), coated with semipermeable membrane (SPM) containing guar gum as pore former, coated core were then further coated with enteric coating to protect the system from acidic environment of stomach. The effect of various formulation variables namely the level of wicking agent (sodium lauryl sulphate), osmotic agent in the osmotic core, the level of pore former (guar gum) in SPM, and the thickness of SPM, were studied on physical parameters and drug release characteristics of developed formulations. MTZ release was inversely proportional to SPM thickness, but directly related to the level of pore former, wicking agent and osmotic agent. On the other hand burst strength of the exhausted shells was decreased with the increase in level of pore former in the membrane but increased with the increase in the thickness of SPM. The drug release from the developed formulations was independent of pH, and agitation intensity, but dependent on the osmotic pressure of the release media. The thickness of enteric coating could prevent formation of delivery pores before contact with simulated colonic fluid, but had no effect on drug release. Result of SEM studies showed the formation of in-situ delivery pores in the membrane from where the drug release occurred, and the number of pores formed were directly related to the initial level of pore former (guar gum) in SPM. The manufacturing procedure was found to be reproducible and formulations were found to be stable during 3 months of accelerated stability studies.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2008-09-01
著者
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Singh Sanjay
Department Of Pharmaceutics Institute Of Technology Banaras Hindu University
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Mishra Brahmeshwar
Dep. Of Pharmaceutics Inst. Of Technol. Banaras Hindu Univ.
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Singh Sanjay
Dep. Of Pharmaceutics Inst. Of Technol. Banaras Hindu Univ.
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KUMAR Pramod
Department of Pharmaceutics, Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University
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MISHRA Brahmeshwar
Department of Pharmaceutics, Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University
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Kumar Pramod
Department Of Pharmaceutics Institute Of Technology Banaras Hindu University
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Mishra Brahmeshwar
Department Of Pharmaceutics I. T. Banaras Hindu University
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