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Characterization and Evaluation of Novel Film Forming Polymer for Drug Delivery

DB is a whitish to yellowish resin, characterized initially in terms of solubility, acid value, molecular weight (M(w)), polydispersity index (M(w)/M(n)) and glass transition temperature (T(g)). Neat plasticized films of DB (Damar Batu) are investigated for mechanical, water vapor transmission and m...

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Autores principales: Mundada, Artish, Satturwar, Prashant, Fulzele, Suniket, Joshi, Sudhir, Dorle, Avinash
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Publicado: Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3869594/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24363678
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author Mundada, Artish
Satturwar, Prashant
Fulzele, Suniket
Joshi, Sudhir
Dorle, Avinash
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description DB is a whitish to yellowish resin, characterized initially in terms of solubility, acid value, molecular weight (M(w)), polydispersity index (M(w)/M(n)) and glass transition temperature (T(g)). Neat plasticized films of DB (Damar Batu) are investigated for mechanical, water vapor transmission and moisture absorption properties. To improve the mechanical properties of the free films dibutyl sebacate, a hydrophobic plasticizer was added to film composition. The biomaterial was further investigated for sustaining the drug release from spherical units (multiparticulates). The core of pellet was prepared using Diclofenac sodium (10% w/w) as a model drug by extrusion and speronization. The drug containing pellets were coated using DB plasticized film-coating solutions. With 2% coat build-up, sustained drug release up to 10 h was achieved with coating solution containing 20% and 30% w/w (based on DB weight) plasticizers. Less than 3% drug was released in the first 2 h which may be explained in terms of the insolubility of DB and the drug in acidic milieu. The release from pellets coated using DB film coating solution containing 20% and 30% plasticizers followed first order release pattern. DB seems to be a promising film former for pharmaceutical coating due to its reasonably good mechanical properties, low water vapor transmission and sustained release capability.
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spelling pubmed-38695942013-12-20 Characterization and Evaluation of Novel Film Forming Polymer for Drug Delivery Mundada, Artish Satturwar, Prashant Fulzele, Suniket Joshi, Sudhir Dorle, Avinash Iran J Pharm Res Original Article DB is a whitish to yellowish resin, characterized initially in terms of solubility, acid value, molecular weight (M(w)), polydispersity index (M(w)/M(n)) and glass transition temperature (T(g)). Neat plasticized films of DB (Damar Batu) are investigated for mechanical, water vapor transmission and moisture absorption properties. To improve the mechanical properties of the free films dibutyl sebacate, a hydrophobic plasticizer was added to film composition. The biomaterial was further investigated for sustaining the drug release from spherical units (multiparticulates). The core of pellet was prepared using Diclofenac sodium (10% w/w) as a model drug by extrusion and speronization. The drug containing pellets were coated using DB plasticized film-coating solutions. With 2% coat build-up, sustained drug release up to 10 h was achieved with coating solution containing 20% and 30% w/w (based on DB weight) plasticizers. Less than 3% drug was released in the first 2 h which may be explained in terms of the insolubility of DB and the drug in acidic milieu. The release from pellets coated using DB film coating solution containing 20% and 30% plasticizers followed first order release pattern. DB seems to be a promising film former for pharmaceutical coating due to its reasonably good mechanical properties, low water vapor transmission and sustained release capability. Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3869594/ /pubmed/24363678 Text en © 2011 by School of Pharmacy, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Satturwar, Prashant
Fulzele, Suniket
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Dorle, Avinash
Characterization and Evaluation of Novel Film Forming Polymer for Drug Delivery
title Characterization and Evaluation of Novel Film Forming Polymer for Drug Delivery
title_full Characterization and Evaluation of Novel Film Forming Polymer for Drug Delivery
title_fullStr Characterization and Evaluation of Novel Film Forming Polymer for Drug Delivery
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and Evaluation of Novel Film Forming Polymer for Drug Delivery
title_short Characterization and Evaluation of Novel Film Forming Polymer for Drug Delivery
title_sort characterization and evaluation of novel film forming polymer for drug delivery
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3869594/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24363678
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