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Pectin from Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) Has Potential as a Drug Release Modifier in Matrix Tablets

Natural polymers have become attractive to pharmaceutical researchers and manufacturers as excipients because of the advantages they possess relative to their semisynthetic and synthetic counterparts. Although pectin from some natural sources has been investigated for use in the pharmaceutical indus...

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Autores principales: Boakye-Gyasi, Mariam El, Owusu, Frederick William Akuffo, Entsie, Philomena, Agbenorhevi, Jacob Kwaku, Banful, Ben Kwaku Branoh, Bayor, Marcel Tunkumgnen
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7834820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33531880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6672277
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author Boakye-Gyasi, Mariam El
Owusu, Frederick William Akuffo
Entsie, Philomena
Agbenorhevi, Jacob Kwaku
Banful, Ben Kwaku Branoh
Bayor, Marcel Tunkumgnen
author_facet Boakye-Gyasi, Mariam El
Owusu, Frederick William Akuffo
Entsie, Philomena
Agbenorhevi, Jacob Kwaku
Banful, Ben Kwaku Branoh
Bayor, Marcel Tunkumgnen
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description Natural polymers have become attractive to pharmaceutical researchers and manufacturers as excipients because of the advantages they possess relative to their semisynthetic and synthetic counterparts. Although pectin from some natural sources has been investigated for use in the pharmaceutical industry as excipients, pectin from okra, which is readily available and used as food in many parts of the world, has not been extensively investigated as a potential control-releasing agent in tablets. This study thus seeks to determine the drug release modifying properties of okra pectin from 6 different genotypes of okra cultivated and available in Ghana. Pectin was extracted from different genotypes of okra, physicochemical properties were characterized, and control release matrix tablets of metformin (F1–F6) were formulated using the wet granulation method with the okra pectin as the drug release modifier, respectively. The drug content, in vitro drug release, and mathematical kinetic modeling of drug release from the matrix tablets were studied. Drug release profiles of formulated matrix tablets were compared to an existing (innovator) brand of metformin sustained-release tablet on the market using the similarity and difference factors, respectively. The extracted pectin had percentage yields ranging from 6 to 20% w/w with swelling indexes and water-holding capacities between 300–500% and 9-10 mL/g, respectively, and pH within 6.20–6.90. All the formulated batches passed the drug content test (90–105%) and produced the optimal release of metformin (>80%) after 24 hours. Different batches of formulated tablets exhibited different mechanisms of drug release with batches F1, F2, F5, and F6 being similar (ƒ(2) values being >50 and ƒ(1) values <15) to the innovator brand. Pectin from the 6 different genotypes of okra studied has the potential for use as drug release modifiers in pharmaceutical manufacturing of control release matrix tablets and production of more affordable medicines.
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spelling pubmed-78348202021-02-01 Pectin from Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) Has Potential as a Drug Release Modifier in Matrix Tablets Boakye-Gyasi, Mariam El Owusu, Frederick William Akuffo Entsie, Philomena Agbenorhevi, Jacob Kwaku Banful, Ben Kwaku Branoh Bayor, Marcel Tunkumgnen ScientificWorldJournal Research Article Natural polymers have become attractive to pharmaceutical researchers and manufacturers as excipients because of the advantages they possess relative to their semisynthetic and synthetic counterparts. Although pectin from some natural sources has been investigated for use in the pharmaceutical industry as excipients, pectin from okra, which is readily available and used as food in many parts of the world, has not been extensively investigated as a potential control-releasing agent in tablets. This study thus seeks to determine the drug release modifying properties of okra pectin from 6 different genotypes of okra cultivated and available in Ghana. Pectin was extracted from different genotypes of okra, physicochemical properties were characterized, and control release matrix tablets of metformin (F1–F6) were formulated using the wet granulation method with the okra pectin as the drug release modifier, respectively. The drug content, in vitro drug release, and mathematical kinetic modeling of drug release from the matrix tablets were studied. Drug release profiles of formulated matrix tablets were compared to an existing (innovator) brand of metformin sustained-release tablet on the market using the similarity and difference factors, respectively. The extracted pectin had percentage yields ranging from 6 to 20% w/w with swelling indexes and water-holding capacities between 300–500% and 9-10 mL/g, respectively, and pH within 6.20–6.90. All the formulated batches passed the drug content test (90–105%) and produced the optimal release of metformin (>80%) after 24 hours. Different batches of formulated tablets exhibited different mechanisms of drug release with batches F1, F2, F5, and F6 being similar (ƒ(2) values being >50 and ƒ(1) values <15) to the innovator brand. Pectin from the 6 different genotypes of okra studied has the potential for use as drug release modifiers in pharmaceutical manufacturing of control release matrix tablets and production of more affordable medicines. Hindawi 2021-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7834820/ /pubmed/33531880 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6672277 Text en Copyright © 2021 Mariam El Boakye-Gyasi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Boakye-Gyasi, Mariam El
Owusu, Frederick William Akuffo
Entsie, Philomena
Agbenorhevi, Jacob Kwaku
Banful, Ben Kwaku Branoh
Bayor, Marcel Tunkumgnen
Pectin from Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) Has Potential as a Drug Release Modifier in Matrix Tablets
title Pectin from Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) Has Potential as a Drug Release Modifier in Matrix Tablets
title_full Pectin from Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) Has Potential as a Drug Release Modifier in Matrix Tablets
title_fullStr Pectin from Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) Has Potential as a Drug Release Modifier in Matrix Tablets
title_full_unstemmed Pectin from Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) Has Potential as a Drug Release Modifier in Matrix Tablets
title_short Pectin from Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) Has Potential as a Drug Release Modifier in Matrix Tablets
title_sort pectin from okra (abelmoschus esculentus l.) has potential as a drug release modifier in matrix tablets
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7834820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33531880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6672277
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