Title of article :
Development of Fast Dissolving Sublingual Wafers of Promethazine Hydrochloride
Author/Authors :
Ganguly, Indranil Department of Pharmaceutics - Ramaiah College of Pharmacy - Nagar - M.S.R.I.T Post, Bangalore , Abraham, Sindhu Department of Pharmaceutics - Ramaiah College of Pharmacy - Nagar - M.S.R.I.T Post, Bangalore , Bharath, Srinivasan Department of Pharmaceutics - Ramaiah College of Pharmacy - Nagar - M.S.R.I.T Post, Bangalore , Varadharajan Madhavan Department of Pharmacognos - Ramaiah College of Pharmacy - Nagar - M.S.R.I.T Post, Bangalore
Abstract :
Promethazine hydrochloride, a 5-HT3 antagonist is a powerful antiemetic drug with an oral bioavailability of
25% due to extensive hepatic first pass metabolism and is extremely bitter in taste. To overcome the above draw
backs, the present study was carried out to formulate and evaluate fast dissolving taste masked wafers of
Promethazine hydrochloride for sublingual administration. Taste masking was achieved by inclusion
complexation with β-Cyclodextrin, confirmed by e-tongue evaluation. The wafers were prepared by
lyophilization, using polymers such as Gelatin, Xanthan gum and Methyl cellulose in different ratios. The IR
spectral studies showed no interaction between drug and β-Cyclodextrin or with other additives. Satisfactory
results were obtained when the wafers were subjected to tests such as uniformity of weight, thickness, surface
pH, uniformity of drug content, disintegration time, moisture uptake, moisture loss, moisture content, and in
vitro drug release studies. Ex vivo drug permeation studies were carried out using porcine membrane model and
a drug permeation of 33-99% was observed through porcine mucosa within 6 min. In vitro release studies
indicated 98-100% release within 6 min. A higher percentage of drug release was observed from wafers
containing a combination of Gelatin and Xanthan gum. The stability studies conducted for a period of 12 weeks
showed no appreciable change in drug content, surface pH, and in vitro drug release and ex vivo permeation for
the first 8 weeks. Thus stable, porous, uniformly loaded fast disintegrating, taste masked Promethazine HCL
lyophilized sublingual wafers with good compatibility and stability were achieved.
Keywords :
Dissolution , Disintegration time , e-tongue , lyophilization , Permeation , Promethazine HCL , Taste masking , Wafers
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics