| Literature DB >> 25755976 |
Subrata Mallick1, Saroj Kumar Pradhan2, Muronia Chandran1, Manoj Acharya1, Tanmayee Digdarsini1, Rajaram Mohapatra1.
Abstract
Particle rearrangements, compaction under pressure and in vitro dissolution have been evaluated after melt dispersion of ibuprofen, Avicel and Aerosil. The Cooper-Eaton and Kuno equations were utilized for the determination of particle rearrangement and compression behavior from tap density and compact data. Particle rearrangement could be divided into two stages as primary and secondary rearrangement. Transitional tapping between the stages was found to be 20-25 taps in ibuprofen crystalline powder, which was increased up to 45 taps with all formulated powders. Compaction in the rearrangement stages was increased in all the formulations with respect to pure ibuprofen. Significantly increased compaction of ibuprofen under pressure can be achieved using Avicel by melt dispersion technique, which could be beneficial in ibuprofen tablet manufacturing by direct compression. SEM, FTIR and DSC have been utilized for physicochemical characterization of the melt dispersion powder materials. Dissolution of ibuprofen from compacted tablet of physical mixture and melt dispersion particles has also been improved greatly in the following order: Ibc<Ibsmd1<Ibsmd2<Ibsmp10<Ibsmd5<Ibsmd10.Entities:
Keywords: Aerosil lubricated mcc; Compression behavior; Ibuprofen; In vitro dissolution; Melt dispersion; Particle rearrangement
Year: 2011 PMID: 25755976 PMCID: PMC4150624 DOI: 10.1016/j.rinphs.2011.05.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Results Pharma Sci ISSN: 2211-2863