Mohiuddin Abdul Quadir, Eva Chanda, Syed Shabbir Haider, Selim Reza, Biddyut Kanti Datta.
Evaluation of ethylcellulose as matrices for controlled release drug delivery
Pak J Pharm Sci Apr 2005;18(2):29-39.
University of Dhaka, Bangladesh

As the efficiency of a matrix forming polymer in sustaining drug release is a multiple function of physico-chemical nature of the active ingredient and pH of the surrounding environment, the study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of pH of dissolution media on the release profile of three drug molecules with diversified physico-chemical properties. Matrix tablets of diclofenac sodium, theophylline and diltiazem HCl were prepared using ethylcellulose as the matrix forming agent. The drug dissolution behavior of the matrix tablets were studied over 10 hours in buffer media of pH 1.2, 4.5 and 6.8. Elevation of pH of the dissolution medium increased the rate and extent of diclofenac release. However, for diltiazem HCI, increasing the pH showed the reverse pattern. Theophylline release, on the other hand, seemed to be unaffected by the pH of the dissolution media. This can be correlated with the physicochemical characteristics of the drugs. Effect of compression force on drug release and tablet hardness was also studied. Increasing the compression force reduced drug release irrespective of the chemical nature of the drug molecule which can be attributed to the reduction of porosity and formation of continuous polymeric network within the matrix. Again, no significant change in tablet hardness was found with the increment of compression force. A near zero-order release kinetics were observed in all formulations investigated.

Category: Pharmacology
Keywords: Ethylcellulose. Controlled Release Drug Delivery.

Click here for Full Text Article

This article has been viewed 606 times


Download in Citation Manager - Print - Email - PakMediNet Member Services

Submit your Research Synopsis for Free Expert analysis - Search- Feedback - Drug Index
Post and View Comments on this Article

Sponsored Link:
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals


Journal Index - Specialty Index - Authors Index - Keywords Index - Research Synopsis - PakMediNet Drug Index
About us - Terms and Conditions - Contributors - Contact Us - Member Services

© All rights reserved and Copyright protected
No Part of Website is allowed to be copied without prior permission. Hosted by PakCyber (R).