Title of article :
Effect of Particle Size, Compaction Force and Presence of Aerosil 200 on the Properties of Matrices Prepared from Physical Mixture of Propranolol Hydrochloride and Eudragit RS or RL
Author/Authors :
Sadeghi, Fatemeh Department of Pharmaceutics - School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical sciences, Mashhad , Afrasiabi Garekani, Hadi Department of Pharmaceutics - School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical sciences, Mashhad , Mosaffa, Fatemeh School of Pharmacy - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad
Abstract :
Objective
Eudragits are widely used polymers in the production of oral sustained release dosage forms. The
application of these polymers in the production of inert insoluble matrices has been investigated.
However the effect of particle size, compaction force and presence of Aerosil 200 as a glidant on the
properties of Eudragit RS and RL matrices prepared by direct compression of their physical mixtures with
drug have not been fully investigated. This study was performed in order to investigate the effect of above
mentioned factors on physicomechanical and release properties of propranolol hydrochloride and
Eudragit RS or RL matrices.
Materials and Methods
Polymers were separated to different size fractions using series of sieves. Matrices were prepared in 1:3
ratio by direct compression of physical mixture of drug and polymer. To study the effect of Aerosil 200,
matrices were prepared from different size fractions containing 1%w/w Aerosil 200. To investigate the
effect of compaction force, the 125-177μm size fraction of polymer was chosen and compression carried
out at 5, 10, 15, 20 and 30 kN compaction force. Matrices were characterized for their hardness and
dissolution.
Results
The results showed that due to decrease in tablet hardness the release rate increased with increase in
polymer particle size. Drug release rates were almost the same for both polymers at similar particle size
range. The same trend was also observed for matrices containing Aerosil 200. Addition of Aerosil 200
decreased the rate of drug release from all matrices except those prepared from 250-350 μm size fraction.
This was attributed to increase in the tablet hardness. Increase in compaction force from 5kN to 20kN
increased the tablet hardness and consequently decreased the release rate, however, further increase in
compaction force from 20 to 30 kN did not significantly affect the release rates of drug.
Conclusion
Polymer particle size, presence of Aerosil and compaction force are important factors affecting drug
release from Eudragit RS or RL matrices. Eudragit RS and RL polymers alone are not suitable for
preparation of sustained release matrices containing water soluble drugs.
Keywords :
compaction force , Aerosil 200 , particle size , Eudragit , Sustained release matrices
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics