Author/Authors :
Patil، Ravindra نويسنده H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Research, Shirpur, M.S, India, 425405. , , Pande، Vishal نويسنده H.R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Shirpur, Dhule, Maharashtra, 425405 India. , , Sonawane، Raju نويسنده H.R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Shirpur, Dhule, Maharashtra, 425405 India. ,
Abstract :
Purpose: In the present study rapid melt tablets (RMT’s) of carvedilol were prepared by
using ionotropic-gelated chitosan nanoparticles using a spray-drying method. Carvedilol is
beta-adrenergic antagonist and its oral bioavailability is about 25-35% because of first pass
metabolism.
Methods: The spray-dried microparticles were formulated into RMT’s using a wet
granulation process. The Formulation and optimization of carvedilol loaded RMTs using
nano and microparticulate chitosan based system (NMCS) was done by using 32 factorial
designs.
Results: Drug entrapment efficiency of about 64.9 % (w/w) and loading capacity of
14.44% (w/w) were achieved for the microparticles, which were ranged from 1 ?m to 4 ?m
in diameter. Results of disintegration tests showed that the formulated RMTs could be
completely dissolved within 40 seconds. Dissolution studies suggested that Carvedilol is
released more slowly from tablets made using the microencapsulation process compared
with tablets containing Carvedilol that is free or in the form of nanoparticles.
Conclusion: Results shown that the development of new RMTs designed with crosslinked
microparticle might be a rational way to overcome the unwanted taste of conventional
RMTs and the side effects related to Carvedilol intrinsic characteristics. The development
of Carvedilol NMCS using ludiflash as RMTs could be used as a promising approach for
improving the solubility and oral bioavailability of water insoluble drug.