AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the ideal concentrations of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) and citric acid-locust bean gum (CA-LBG) for developing controlled release tablets.
  • CA-LBG enhances tablet disintegration, allowing HPMC to swell and regulate drug release without forming large gel lumps, leading to more efficient degradation after drug release.
  • The results highlight that the optimal concentrations for HPMC and CA-LBG are 32.97% and 17.03% respectively, with both substances significantly influencing tablet quality and performance.

Article Abstract

: This study aimed at determining the optimum concentration of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) as hydrogel matrix and citric acid-locust bean gum (CA-LBG) as negative matrix for controlled release tablet formulation. In addition, the study was to determine the effect of CA-LBG and HPMC. CA-LBG accelerates the disintegration of tablets into granules so that the HPMC granule matrix swells immediately and controls drug release. The advantage of this method is that the tablets do not produce large HPMC gel lumps without drug (ghost matrix) but form HPMC gel granules, which can be rapidly degraded after all of the drug is released. The experiment followed the simplex lattice design to obtain the optimum tablet formula with CA-LBG and HPMC concentrations as optimization factors. Tablet production by the wet granulation method and ketoprofen is the model of the active ingredient. The kinetics of ketoprofen release was studied using several models. Based on the coefficients of each polynomial equation that HPMC and CA-LBG increased the value of angle of repose (29.91:27.87), tap index (18.99:18.77), hardness (13.60:13.32), friability (0.41:0.73), and release of ketoprofen (52.48:99.44). Interaction of HPMC and CA-LBG increased the value of angle of repose (3.25), tap index (5.64), and hardness (2.42). Interaction of HPMC and CA-LBG too decreased the friability value (-1.10) and release of ketoprofen (-26.36). The Higuchi, Korsmeyer-Peppas, and Hixson-Crowell model is the kinetics of eight experimental tablet formulas. The optimum concentrations of HPMC and CA-LBG for controlled release tablets are 32.97 and 17.03%, respectively. HPMC, CA-LBG, and a combination of both affect the physical quality of tablet and tablet mass. CA-LBG is a new excipient candidate that can control drug release from tablets by the matrix disintegration mechanism on the tablet.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9979311PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c07432DOI Listing

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