Formulation and evaluation of floating tablets of gliclazide employing HPMCK100M, starch acetate and carbopol 934p

Authors

  • K.P.R. Chowdary University College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam -530 003, India. Author
  • S. Areefulla Hussainy MESCO College of Pharmacy, Mustaidpura, Karwan Road, Hyderabad-500 006, India. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5530/340fh832

Keywords:

Floating tablets, HPMC, Starch acetate, Carbopol

Abstract

The objective of the present study is to evaluate HPMC K100M, Starch acetate and Carbopol 934P as matrix formers in this design of floating tablets of gliclazide, a poorly water soluble drug. Floating tablets of gliclazide (60 mg) were formulated employing (i) HPMC K100M (ii) Starch acetate and (iii) Carbopol 934P as matrix formers at 30% and 50% strength, sodium bicarbonate at 7.5%, 10% & 12.5% strength as gas generating agent and bees wax (10%) as floating enhancer and the tablets were evaluated for floating and drug releases characteristics. Gliclazide floating tablets formulated employing HPMC K100M and Starch acetate as matrix formers at 50% strength and containing sodium bicarbonate (12.5%) as gas generating agent exhibited floating over 44 to 48 h with a floating lag time of less than 50sec. These floating tablets also gave slow and controlled release of gliclazide over 24 h and were found suitable for once a day administration (24h). HPMC K100M and Starch acetate were better suitable as matrix formers than Carbopol 934P for floating tablets of gliclazide, a poorly water soluble drug.

 

 

 

 

Author Biographies

  • K.P.R. Chowdary, University College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam -530 003, India.

     

     
  • S. Areefulla Hussainy, MESCO College of Pharmacy, Mustaidpura, Karwan Road, Hyderabad-500 006, India.

     

     

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Published

2012-06-30

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Formulation and evaluation of floating tablets of gliclazide employing HPMCK100M, starch acetate and carbopol 934p. (2012). Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences, 2(2), 316-319. https://doi.org/10.5530/340fh832