Effect of Different Hydrophillic Binders on the Dissolution Profiles of Mefenamic Acid

The aim of this study was to elaborate the effect of hydrophilic binders on the release profiles of matrix tablets containing mefenamic acid. Mefenamic acid tablets were prepared using wet granulation method. The investigated hydrophilic binders included starch, pectin, tragacanth and honey. It was f...

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Autores principales: Sial, Atif R., Shah, Syed, Rasool, Fatima, Ranjha, Nazar M., Murtaza, Ghulam
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/18244
http://www.latamjpharm.org/resumenes/31/3/LAJOP_31_3_1_2.pdf
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topic Farmacia
dissolution; honey; hydrophilic binders; mefenamic acid; pectin; starch; tragacanth
Ácido Mefenámico
Farmacología
spellingShingle Farmacia
dissolution; honey; hydrophilic binders; mefenamic acid; pectin; starch; tragacanth
Ácido Mefenámico
Farmacología
Sial, Atif R.
Shah, Syed
Rasool, Fatima
Ranjha, Nazar M.
Murtaza, Ghulam
Effect of Different Hydrophillic Binders on the Dissolution Profiles of Mefenamic Acid
topic_facet Farmacia
dissolution; honey; hydrophilic binders; mefenamic acid; pectin; starch; tragacanth
Ácido Mefenámico
Farmacología
description The aim of this study was to elaborate the effect of hydrophilic binders on the release profiles of matrix tablets containing mefenamic acid. Mefenamic acid tablets were prepared using wet granulation method. The investigated hydrophilic binders included starch, pectin, tragacanth and honey. It was found that there was a decrease in the percentage of drug release with the increase in the binder (except tragacanth) concentration, i.e. sustained release behavior was obtained. Zero order model was best fit to all dissolution profiles (indicating controlled release behavior) except that of honey based formulations which followed Higuchi kinetics. It can be concluded from all above stated results that pectin might be considered as a good binder for the tablet formulation of mefenamic acid as compared to lactose as a standard one. Hence the present study justifies the use of pectin as substitute of starch as a binder.
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author Sial, Atif R.
Shah, Syed
Rasool, Fatima
Ranjha, Nazar M.
Murtaza, Ghulam
author_facet Sial, Atif R.
Shah, Syed
Rasool, Fatima
Ranjha, Nazar M.
Murtaza, Ghulam
author_sort Sial, Atif R.
title Effect of Different Hydrophillic Binders on the Dissolution Profiles of Mefenamic Acid
title_short Effect of Different Hydrophillic Binders on the Dissolution Profiles of Mefenamic Acid
title_full Effect of Different Hydrophillic Binders on the Dissolution Profiles of Mefenamic Acid
title_fullStr Effect of Different Hydrophillic Binders on the Dissolution Profiles of Mefenamic Acid
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Different Hydrophillic Binders on the Dissolution Profiles of Mefenamic Acid
title_sort effect of different hydrophillic binders on the dissolution profiles of mefenamic acid
publishDate 2012
url http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/18244
http://www.latamjpharm.org/resumenes/31/3/LAJOP_31_3_1_2.pdf
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