Literature DB >> 1791544

Physical characterization and dissolution properties of ibuprofen: Eudragit coprecipitates.

M S Kislalioglu1, M A Khan, C Blount, R W Goettsch, S Bolton.   

Abstract

Ibuprofen:Eudragit coprecipitates were prepared in 10:3 ratios and their physical properties and related dissolution characteristics were determined. The Eudragit polymers used for the studies were three anionics (Eudragit L100, Eudragit L100-55, and Eudragit S-100), one anionic:cationic mixture used in a 1:1 ratio (Eudragit S100 + E100), and four zwitterionics (Eudragits RL 100, RS 100, RSPM, and RLPM). Physical characterizations were made using qualitative and quantitative X-ray diffractometry, IR spectrophotometry, and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Except for Eudragit S100 + E100 coprecipitates, no sizeable interaction at a molecular level was detected between the drug and the polymer. The crystalline structure of the drug was slightly modified in the coprecipitates. Regardless of the lack of interaction, dissolution of ibuprofen was retarded from all the coprecipitates studied (except Eudragit L100), especially in the pH 6.8 to 7.5 media in which the drug is freely soluble. The dissolution rate constants of the coprecipitates, calculated using Higuchi equation, demonstrated that dissolution decreased in the order of anionics greater than zwitterionic greater than anionic + cationic mixtures. The data obtained suggest that the release mechanisms involved are the swelling and slower dissolution of the polymer matrix relative to precipitated ibuprofen. The coprecipitates possess improved flow properties compared with ibuprofen with the exception of Eudragit RLPM and Eudragit RSPM. Eudragit coprecipitates can be useful tools in preparing ibuprofen sustained-release tablets. The coprecipitation technique used is simple and minimizes the use of organic solvents.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1791544     DOI: 10.1002/jps.2600800820

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharm Sci        ISSN: 0022-3549            Impact factor:   3.534


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