Swelling and Drug Release Studies from Hydrophilic Matrices Containing Combination of Different Grades of Hydroxyl Propyl Methylcellulose
Corresponding Author(s) : Masheer Ahmed Khan
Asian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol. 23 No. 8 (2011): Vol 23 Issue 8
Abstract
Polymers are very popular and widely used in formulating sustained release tablets because they are excellent drug carriers. The current study examines the drug release from the hydrophilic matrices prepared using combination of different grades of hydroxylpropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), viz., HPMCK4M, HPMCK15M and HPMCK100M. The results indicate that swelling and release profiles were affected by concentration and viscosity grade of the polymer. This swelling action of hydroxyl propyl methylcellulose of different grades in turn is controlled by the rate of water uptake into the matrices. An inverse relationship exists between the drug release rate and matrix-swelling rate. This implies that rational combination of the different grades tends to provide quite regulated release of drug. The swelling behaviour is therefore useful in predicting drug release.
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