Literature DB >> 27979762

The importance of the molecular weight of ethyl cellulose on the properties of aqueous-based controlled release coatings.

Jurgita Kazlauske1, Sofie Gårdebjer2, Sara Almer3, Anette Larsson4.   

Abstract

Previous investigations of aqueous based ethyl cellulose (EC) latex dispersions have mainly focused on the commercially available viscosity grade 20cps. In this study, dispersions of EC with varying viscosity grades (which correspond to molecular weights), ranging from 4 to 100 cps, were produced and characterised. The dispersions showed particle sizes around 200nm and highly negative ζ-potentials (approx. -100mV), which indicated stable dispersions as confirmed by sedimentation studies. The different latexes were used to produce free-standing film coatings. We hypothesised that the different viscosity grades of EC would result in different properties of the films. We found that an increase in viscosity grade (and higher molecular weight) resulted in lower coalescence between the particles during film formation and thus to higher water permeability than in film coatings of lower molecular weight. After exposure to water the EC 4cps and 20cps film coatings had a more porous structure in the side facing the air during production and drying after immersion in water. Molecular weight is therefore a factor that should be considered when producing pharmaceutical coatings for controlled release.
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Keywords:  Coalescence; Ethylcellulose; Film coatings; Latex; Water permeability

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27979762     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2016.12.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pharm        ISSN: 0378-5173            Impact factor:   5.875


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