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The effect of geometric shape on the release properties of metronidazole from lipid matrix tablets.

Evren H Gökçe1, Mine Ozyazici, Gokhan Ertan.   

Abstract

In this study, the lipophilic matrix tablets of metronidazole were prepared with Cutina HR (hydrogenated castor oil), stearic acid, Compritol ATO 888 (glyceryl behenate) and Precirol ATO 5 (glycerol palmitostearate) in two different shapes; cylinder and hexagonal. Our first aim was to investigate the influence of the lipid excipients and geometric shape on the release behavior of metronidazole, and the second aim was to investigate the influence of tablet surface area/volume (SA/V) ratio on drug release from controlled release matrix tablets. In vitro release test was performed using a standard USP dissolution apparatus I. Hardness, surface/volume ratio and friability were determined. The hexagonal tablets were harder than the cylinder tablets. Stearic acid showed the highest release rates for both geometric shapes reflecting the highest surface area and the lowest SA/V ratio. According to power law analysis, the diffusion mechanism was expressed as a Fickian diffusion for all lipid matrix tablets. The square root of time relationship was operative for all tablets. Higuchi kinetic constants obtained with hexagonal tablets were higher than the cylinder tablets. As the type of lipid matrix, the geometric shape of the tablets was also effective on the diffusion and release kinetics. From the present study, it was shown that surface area and volume ratio may be used as parameters for the evaluation of the drug release profile.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20055089     DOI: 10.1166/jbn.2009.1052

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Nanotechnol        ISSN: 1550-7033            Impact factor:   4.099


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