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Evaluation of mucilage of Hibiscus rosasinensis Linn as rate controlling matrix for sustained release of diclofenac.
Drug Dev Ind Pharm. 2008 Aug; 34(8):807-16.DD

Abstract

This article reports the exploitation of novel hydrophilic excipient, that is, mucilage from Hibiscus rosasinensis Linn, for the development of sustained release tablet. Swelling ratio and flow properties analyses of dried mucilage powder were carried out. A 3(2) full factorial design was used. In factorial design, amounts of dried mucilage and dibasic calcium phosphate (DCP) were taken as independent factors and percentage drug release in 60 and 300 min and time for 80% drug release as dependent variables. Matrix tablet containing dried mucilage and diclofenac sodium (DS) was prepared through direct compression techniques. DS tablets were evaluated for hardness, friability, weight variation, in vitro drug release and water uptake, and mass loss study. The dried mucilage powder shows superior swelling capacity and excellent flow properties. Prepared tablets have acceptable hardness, friability, and uniformity in weight. It was found that batch HD8 fulfills all selected criteria. Drug release kinetics from these formulations corresponded best to the zero-order kinetics. Water uptake was independent whereas mass loss was dependent on agitation speed. The concept of similarity factor (f(2)) was used to prove similarity of dissolution profile in distilled water and phosphate buffer and was found to be 90.68. It was concluded that mucilage can be used as release-retarding agent for 12 h when the drug-mucilage ratio was 1:1.5. So, matrix tablet containing dried mucilage is most suitable for sustained release of DS.

Authors+Show Affiliations

K. B. Raval College of Pharmacy, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. girishkjani2002@yahoo.comNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

18686091

Citation

Jani, Girish K., and Dhiren P. Shah. "Evaluation of Mucilage of Hibiscus Rosasinensis Linn as Rate Controlling Matrix for Sustained Release of Diclofenac." Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, vol. 34, no. 8, 2008, pp. 807-16.
Jani GK, Shah DP. Evaluation of mucilage of Hibiscus rosasinensis Linn as rate controlling matrix for sustained release of diclofenac. Drug Dev Ind Pharm. 2008;34(8):807-16.
Jani, G. K., & Shah, D. P. (2008). Evaluation of mucilage of Hibiscus rosasinensis Linn as rate controlling matrix for sustained release of diclofenac. Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 34(8), 807-16. https://doi.org/10.1080/03639040801925768
Jani GK, Shah DP. Evaluation of Mucilage of Hibiscus Rosasinensis Linn as Rate Controlling Matrix for Sustained Release of Diclofenac. Drug Dev Ind Pharm. 2008;34(8):807-16. PubMed PMID: 18686091.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Evaluation of mucilage of Hibiscus rosasinensis Linn as rate controlling matrix for sustained release of diclofenac. AU - Jani,Girish K, AU - Shah,Dhiren P, PY - 2008/8/8/pubmed PY - 2008/9/19/medline PY - 2008/8/8/entrez SP - 807 EP - 16 JF - Drug development and industrial pharmacy JO - Drug Dev Ind Pharm VL - 34 IS - 8 N2 - This article reports the exploitation of novel hydrophilic excipient, that is, mucilage from Hibiscus rosasinensis Linn, for the development of sustained release tablet. Swelling ratio and flow properties analyses of dried mucilage powder were carried out. A 3(2) full factorial design was used. In factorial design, amounts of dried mucilage and dibasic calcium phosphate (DCP) were taken as independent factors and percentage drug release in 60 and 300 min and time for 80% drug release as dependent variables. Matrix tablet containing dried mucilage and diclofenac sodium (DS) was prepared through direct compression techniques. DS tablets were evaluated for hardness, friability, weight variation, in vitro drug release and water uptake, and mass loss study. The dried mucilage powder shows superior swelling capacity and excellent flow properties. Prepared tablets have acceptable hardness, friability, and uniformity in weight. It was found that batch HD8 fulfills all selected criteria. Drug release kinetics from these formulations corresponded best to the zero-order kinetics. Water uptake was independent whereas mass loss was dependent on agitation speed. The concept of similarity factor (f(2)) was used to prove similarity of dissolution profile in distilled water and phosphate buffer and was found to be 90.68. It was concluded that mucilage can be used as release-retarding agent for 12 h when the drug-mucilage ratio was 1:1.5. So, matrix tablet containing dried mucilage is most suitable for sustained release of DS. SN - 1520-5762 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/18686091/Evaluation_of_mucilage_of_Hibiscus_rosasinensis_Linn_as_rate_controlling_matrix_for_sustained_release_of_diclofenac_ L2 - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03639040801925768 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -