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Influence of admixed citric acid on the release profile of pelanserin hydrochloride from HPMC matrix tablets.
Int J Pharm. 2000 May 25; 201(2):165-73.IJ

Abstract

Pelanserin is a weakly basic experimental drug with a short half-life and a prolonged release formulation was developed using hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) and citric acid to set up a system bringing about gradual release of this drug. For this purpose powder mixtures were wet granulated with water and compressed with a hydraulic press at 55 MPa. Dissolution studies were made using 900 ml HCl 0.1 N, the first 3 h, and phosphate buffer pH 7.4, h 3-8. Dissolution curves were described by M(t)/M(inf)=kt(n), applied separately for each dissolution medium. The dissolution mechanism involved a coupled diffusion/relaxation with a trend favoring the diffusion mechanism with increasing citric acid concentrations. Increasing concentrations of citric acid produced increasing values of the kinetic constants, in a cubic relationship. Higher HPMC proportions produced slower dissolution rates but with a citric acid compensating more clearly a decreased solubility of pelanserin at pH 7.4. Individually calculated dissolution curves showed experimental 8 h pelanserin dissolution in a range of 65-99% for matrices with 100 mg HPMC/tab., while those with 200 mg HPMC/tab. were in the range 57-73%.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Pharmacy, Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, Carpio y Plan de Ayala, Col. P. Elías Calles, C.P. 11340, D.F., Mexico, Mexico.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

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Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

10878323

Citation

Espinoza, R, et al. "Influence of Admixed Citric Acid On the Release Profile of Pelanserin Hydrochloride From HPMC Matrix Tablets." International Journal of Pharmaceutics, vol. 201, no. 2, 2000, pp. 165-73.
Espinoza R, Hong E, Villafuerte L. Influence of admixed citric acid on the release profile of pelanserin hydrochloride from HPMC matrix tablets. Int J Pharm. 2000;201(2):165-73.
Espinoza, R., Hong, E., & Villafuerte, L. (2000). Influence of admixed citric acid on the release profile of pelanserin hydrochloride from HPMC matrix tablets. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 201(2), 165-73.
Espinoza R, Hong E, Villafuerte L. Influence of Admixed Citric Acid On the Release Profile of Pelanserin Hydrochloride From HPMC Matrix Tablets. Int J Pharm. 2000 May 25;201(2):165-73. PubMed PMID: 10878323.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Influence of admixed citric acid on the release profile of pelanserin hydrochloride from HPMC matrix tablets. AU - Espinoza,R, AU - Hong,E, AU - Villafuerte,L, PY - 2000/7/6/pubmed PY - 2000/8/29/medline PY - 2000/7/6/entrez SP - 165 EP - 73 JF - International journal of pharmaceutics JO - Int J Pharm VL - 201 IS - 2 N2 - Pelanserin is a weakly basic experimental drug with a short half-life and a prolonged release formulation was developed using hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) and citric acid to set up a system bringing about gradual release of this drug. For this purpose powder mixtures were wet granulated with water and compressed with a hydraulic press at 55 MPa. Dissolution studies were made using 900 ml HCl 0.1 N, the first 3 h, and phosphate buffer pH 7.4, h 3-8. Dissolution curves were described by M(t)/M(inf)=kt(n), applied separately for each dissolution medium. The dissolution mechanism involved a coupled diffusion/relaxation with a trend favoring the diffusion mechanism with increasing citric acid concentrations. Increasing concentrations of citric acid produced increasing values of the kinetic constants, in a cubic relationship. Higher HPMC proportions produced slower dissolution rates but with a citric acid compensating more clearly a decreased solubility of pelanserin at pH 7.4. Individually calculated dissolution curves showed experimental 8 h pelanserin dissolution in a range of 65-99% for matrices with 100 mg HPMC/tab., while those with 200 mg HPMC/tab. were in the range 57-73%. SN - 0378-5173 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/10878323/Influence_of_admixed_citric_acid_on_the_release_profile_of_pelanserin_hydrochloride_from_HPMC_matrix_tablets_ L2 - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0378517300004063 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -