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Exploring the Effect of Polyox on the Release Kinetics of a Model Antihypertensive Drug from a Cellulose Derivative Based Buccal Patch.
Drug release from matrix dosage form is affected by polymer swelling, it’s erosion, drug distribution inside the matrix and polymeric combination. To prepare buccal controlled release patches hydrophilic, swellable, porous polymeric material alone or in optimum combination along with their buccoadhesive strength is essential. Here a plant derived gum like Gum karaya (GK) , a cellulose derivative-HPMCK15M and Polyox have been used to prepare buccal buccal patches of Carvedilol phosphate . The effect of Polyox and gum karaya on the release kinetics of drug from the buccal patches have been studied.The buccal patches were evaluated for it’s physico-mechanical characteristics. The buccal patches revealed satisfactory physic-mechanical results. Buccoadhesive strength was found to be in the range of 31-35 gm, which is good enough to hold the buccal buccal patches inside the buccal cavity. Percent Swelling of the buccal patches were in the range of 449-529%.Swelling is maximum in the buccal patches where Polyox is present along with HPMCK15M and GK. Drug dissolution from the buccal patches has been described by kinetic models. The release data were fitted in different kinetic models, like zero order, first order and Higuchi. Release study of Buccal patches made up of only HPMCK15M followed zero order kinetics.. Buccal patches with GK along with HPMCK15M provided Higuchi kinetics over 8 hours of drug release.Further incorporating Polyox along with HPMCK15M and GK showed mixed order kinetics. Initially drug release followed Higuchi kinetics followed by zero order in the last phase.
Gopa Roy Biswas, Sutapa Biswas Majee, and Soumendra Mohan Saha
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