Extended Release Dosage Form of Glipizide : Development and Validation of a Level A in Vitro-in Vivo Correlation(Biopharmacy)
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Defining a quantitative and reliable relationship between in vitro drug release and in vivo absorption is highly desired for rational development, optimization, and evaluation of controlled-release dosage forms and manufacturing process. During the development of once daily extended-release (ER) tablet of glipizide, a predictive in vitro drug release method was designed and statistically evaluated using three formulations with varying release rates. In order to establish internally and externally validated level A in vitro-in vivo correlation (IVIVC), a total of three different ER formulations of glipizide were used to evaluate a linear IVIVC model based on the in vitro test method. For internal validation, a single-dose four-way cross over study (n=6) was performed using fast-, moderate-, and slow-releasing ER formulations and an immediate-release (IR) of glipizide as reference. In vitro release rate data were obtained for each formulation using the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) apparatus II, paddle stirrer at 50 and 100 rev. min^<-1> in 0.1M hydrochloric acid (HCI) and pH 6.8 phosphate buffer. The f_2 metric (similarity factor) was used to analyze the dissolution data. The formulations were compared using area under the plasma concentration-time curve,.AUC_<0-∞>, time to reach peak plasma concentration, T_<max>, and peak plasma concentration, C_<max>, while correlation was determined between in vitro release and in vivo absorption. A linear correlation model was developed using percent absorbed data versus percent dissolved from the three formulations. Predicted glipizide concentrations were obtained by convolution of the in vivo absorption rates. Prediction errors were estimated for C_<max> and AUC_<0-∞> to determine the validity of the correlation. Apparatus II, pH6.8 at 100 rev. min^<-1> was found to be the most discriminating dissolution method. Linear regression analysis of the mean percentage of dose absorbed versus the mean percentage of in vitro release resulted in a significant correlation (r^2≥0.9) for the three formulations.
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- 2008-10-01
著者
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MANDAL Uttam
Bioequivalence Study Centre, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Jadavpur University
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GHOSH Animesh
Bioequivalence Study Centre, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Jadavpur University
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PAL Tapan
Bioequivalence Study Centre, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Jadavpur University
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Pal Tapan
Bioequivalence Study Centre Department Of Pharmaceutical Technology Jadavpur University
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Gowda Veeran
Bioequivalence Study Centre Department Of Pharmaceutical Technology Jadavpur University
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Ghosh Animesh
Bioequivalence Study Centre Department Of Pharmaceutical Technology Jadavpur University
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Mandal Uttam
Bioequivalence Study Centre Department Of Pharmaceutical Technology Jadavpur University
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Chatterjee Bappaditya
Bioequivalence Study Centre Department Of Pharmaceutical Technology Jadavpur University
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Chakrabarty Uday
Bioequivalence Study Centre Department Of Pharmaceutical Technology Jadavpur University
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Bhaumik Uttam
Bioequivalence Study Centre Department Of Pharmaceutical Technology Jadavpur University
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Bose Anirbandeep
Bioequivalence Study Centre Department Of Pharmaceutical Technology Jadavpur University
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Pal Tapan
Bioequivalence Study Centre Department Of Pharmaceutical Technology
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Mandal Uttam
Bioequivalence Study Centre Department Of Pharmaceutical Technology
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Bose Anirbandeep
Bioequivalence Study Centre Department Of Pharmaceutical Technology
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Bhaumik Uttam
Bioequivalence Study Centre Department Of Pharmaceutical Technology
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