Title of article :
An Investigation into the Effect of Carbopols on the Release of Propranolol HCl from Tablet Matrices
Author/Authors :
Mortazavi, Alireza Department of Pharmaceutics, School of Pharmacy, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Tehran , Aboofazeli, Reza Department of Pharmaceutics, School of Pharmacy, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Tehran
Abstract :
In this study, attempts were made to evaluate the effect of various acrylic acid based
Carbopols on the release profile of a beta-adrenoreceptor blocking drug, propranolol HCl, from
matrix-type tablets invitro. For this purpose, tablets containing 160 mg of propranolol HCl along
with various amounts of Carbopols 934 (C934), 971 (C971), 974 (C974) and Pemulen (Pem)
were prepared using the wet granulation technique. Tablets prepared were placed in a USP
apparatus I dissolution tester containing a pH 1.5 HCl solution for the first 2 h of this study and a
pH 6.8 phosphate buffer for the next 10 h of the study. The amount of drug released was
determined using the constructed calibration curves at 289 nm, using a uv-visible
spectrophotometer. The results showed that tablets containing Pem are unsuitable for preparing
tablets with desirable drug release profiles. In contrast, C971, C974 and C934 were all found to
be suitable for this purpose at concentrations of 14, 16 and 12%, respectively. Tablets containing
C971 were found to have the slowest profile of drug release, while C934 containing tablets had
the greatest drug release profile among the Carbopols investigated. Hence, Carbopols 971, 974
and 934 are found to be suitable, when used alone, for the preparation of propranolol HCl
hydrophilic matrix-type tablets
Keywords :
Propranolol HCl , Sustained release tablets , Carbopols , Drug release , Hydrophilic matrices
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics