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The influence of the copolymer composition on the diltiazem hydrochloride release from a series of pH-sensitive poly[(N-isopropylacrylamide)-co-(methacrylic acid)] hydrogels.

Eva Díez-Peña1, Paloma Frutos, Gloria Frutos, Isabel Quijada-Garrido, José Manuel Barrales-Rienda.   

Abstract

A series of poly[(N-isopropylacrylamide)-co-(methacrylic acid)] (P[(N-iPAAm)-co-(MAA)]) hydrogels was investigated to determine the composition that exhibits a better pH-modulated release of diltiazem hydrochloride (DIL.HCl). For this purpose hydrogel slabs were loaded with DIL.HCl by the immersion method, and its release under acidic medium (0.1N HCl, pH 1.2) and in phosphate buffer pH 7.2, using United States Pharmacopeia (USP) 24 Apparatus 1, was investigated. According to the results from the slabs, copolymers with 85% mol N-iPAAm content were selected to prepare tablets with different particle size. The effect of pH and particle size changes on DIL.HCl release from these last hydrogel tablets was investigated by a stepwise pH variation of the dissolution medium. The amount of DIL.HCl released from high N-iPAAm content copolymer slabs under acidic pH medium was not only very low but it was also released at a slow rate. In the 85% N-iPAAm tablets, significant differences between and within release profiles were found as a function of particle size and pH, respectively. A relationship between particle size and release rate has been found. The lower DIL.HCl release at acidic pH from enriched N-iPAAm copolymers is interpreted by a cooperative thermal- and pH-collapse. Although for the whole range of copolymer composition a dependence of the equilibrium of swelling on the pH was found, DIL.HCl release experiments indicated that hydrogels with 85% mol N-iPAAm are the more adequate to be used for modulated drug delivery systems. Additionally, the particle size of the tablet can be used to tailor the release rate.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15760091      PMCID: PMC2750468          DOI: 10.1208/pt050233

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AAPS PharmSciTech        ISSN: 1530-9932            Impact factor:   3.246


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