Development and evaluation of acyclovir mucoadhesive tablet using a novel starch based platform

The present study evaluated novel polymer mixtures prepared by spray drying of an aqueous dispersion of moth bean starch with Carbopol 934P and HPMC K4M for to be used as platform for peroral mucoadhesive drug delivery. 32 factorial designs were employed to evaluate influence of different concentr...

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Autores principales: Singh, Akhilesh V., Nath, Lila K.
Formato: Articulo Comunicacion
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/7906
http://www.latamjpharm.org/resumenes/29/2/LAJOP_29_2_2_3.pdf
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topic Farmacia
acyclovir; Carbopol 934P; HPMC K4M; moth bean starch; mucoadhesive tablet
Farmacología
Evaluación de drogas
spellingShingle Farmacia
acyclovir; Carbopol 934P; HPMC K4M; moth bean starch; mucoadhesive tablet
Farmacología
Evaluación de drogas
Singh, Akhilesh V.
Nath, Lila K.
Development and evaluation of acyclovir mucoadhesive tablet using a novel starch based platform
topic_facet Farmacia
acyclovir; Carbopol 934P; HPMC K4M; moth bean starch; mucoadhesive tablet
Farmacología
Evaluación de drogas
description The present study evaluated novel polymer mixtures prepared by spray drying of an aqueous dispersion of moth bean starch with Carbopol 934P and HPMC K4M for to be used as platform for peroral mucoadhesive drug delivery. 32 factorial designs were employed to evaluate influence of different concentrations of hydrophilic polymers i.e. Carbopol 934P and HPMC K4M with constant concentration of moth bean starch on the drug release as well as in vitro adhesion time. All the formulations were studied for physical evaluation i.e. hadness, friability, content uniformity, drug-excipient compatibility as well as stability study. Two formulations F1 and F4 out of nine containing low amount of synthetic polymer exhibited desirable in vitro mucoadhesion time >8 h and drug release >90 % in controlled manner.
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Comunicacion
author Singh, Akhilesh V.
Nath, Lila K.
author_facet Singh, Akhilesh V.
Nath, Lila K.
author_sort Singh, Akhilesh V.
title Development and evaluation of acyclovir mucoadhesive tablet using a novel starch based platform
title_short Development and evaluation of acyclovir mucoadhesive tablet using a novel starch based platform
title_full Development and evaluation of acyclovir mucoadhesive tablet using a novel starch based platform
title_fullStr Development and evaluation of acyclovir mucoadhesive tablet using a novel starch based platform
title_full_unstemmed Development and evaluation of acyclovir mucoadhesive tablet using a novel starch based platform
title_sort development and evaluation of acyclovir mucoadhesive tablet using a novel starch based platform
publishDate 2010
url http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/7906
http://www.latamjpharm.org/resumenes/29/2/LAJOP_29_2_2_3.pdf
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