Effect of Coating Solvent Ratio on the Drug Release Lag Time of Coated Theophylline Osmotic Tablets
Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of hydro-alcohol coating solvent ratio on the surface texture and lag time of porous theophylline osmotic tablet. Methods: Porous theophylline osmotic pump tablets were formulated by direct compression and coated by spraying with varying ra...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Tropical journal of pharmaceutical research 2009-07, Vol.8 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of
hydro-alcohol coating solvent ratio on the surface texture and lag time
of porous theophylline osmotic tablet. Methods: Porous theophylline
osmotic pump tablets were formulated by direct compression and coated
by spraying with varying ratios of water-alcohol containing
hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC, 5 cps) ® as primary swelling
layer and EudragitRSPO and RLPO as porous layer. The viscosity of HPMC
coating solution was determined using Brookfield viscometer. Surface
morphology was investigated with scanning electron microscopy (SEM). In
vitro drug release studies to assess lag time was performed in
simulated gastric fluid (SGF) and simulated intestinal fluid (SIF).
Results: No significant change in the viscosity of HPMC coating
solution was found when water-alcohol solvent ratio was varied. SEM
revealed profound distortions in coating texture with a high proportion
of either solvent in the coating solution. Increasing the amount of
either water or alcohol in the coating solution increased the roughness
of coated surface which contributed to a burst release of drug due to
early opening of the tablet as a result of the high osmotic pressure
and low mechanical strength of the coated layer. The optimum coating
solvent ratio for spray-coating the osmotic tablets was water : alcohol
(60:34) and it resulted in a coating with smooth texture and which
successfully modulated drug releaselag time of the coated tablets.
Conclusion: The optimum ratio of water/alcohol (60:34) as coating
solvent produced a smooth coated tablet surface texture and modulated
the drug release lag time of the tablets. |
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ISSN: | 1596-5996 1596-9827 |
DOI: | 10.4314/tjpr.v8i3.44539 |