Skip to main content
editor@ajptr.com
9409046853
e-ISSN: 2249-3387
American Journal of PharmTech Research

American Journal of PharmTech Research

Published

Effect of Permeation Enhancer on the Diffusion of Carvedilol from the Buccal Adhesive Tablets

Published in February 2013 Issue 1 (Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2013)

Effect of Permeation Enhancer on the Diffusion of Carvedilol from the Buccal Adhesive Tablets - Issue cover

Abstract

Carvedilol is a non selective α and β receptor blocker which undergoes extensive hepatic first pass metabolism by liver and has poor oral bioavailability of 25% - 30%. In the present investigation Carvedilol was formulated as a bilayered buccal adhesive tablets in order to avoid the first-pass effect and decrease the drug loss using two different natural polymers and excipients. Six formulations were made using different concentrations (17%w/w, 35%w/w, 53%w/w) of Pectin and Guar gum. Formulation F5 was selected for further studies of permeability. Three concentrations of SLS (1%, 1.5% & 2%w/w) was used to study the effect of permeation enhancer and improve the permeability of drug. The formulations were tested for % weight variation, hardness, Friability, % Drug content, in-vitro drug release, surface pH, Swelling index and Mucoadhesive strength. Mucoadhesive strength was determined by the modified balance method in grams and was found to be between 23.75±0.332gm to 60.89±0.134gm and Surface pH was found to be 7. In-vitro release studies revealed that as polymer concentration increases from 17% to 53%w/w, rate of drug release was retarded and the data was fitted into pharmacokinetic models. Among all other formulations, formulations (F5) containing 35%w/w Guar gum were found to be best as the release was retarded upto 8 hours and they have good mucoadhesive strength and they follow zero order with non-fickian diffusion mechanism. Formulation F9 (2%w/w SLS) shows more permeability of drug (34%) compared to other formulations.

Authors (4)

Y Sirisha

Bapatla college of pharmacy, B...

View all publications →

T.Venkateswara Rao

Bapatla college of pharmacy, B...

View all publications →

A Srinivasa Rao

Bhaskar Pharmacy College (JB G...

View all publications →

Mohd Abdul Hadi

Bhaskar Pharmacy College (JB G...

View all publications →

Download Article

PDF

Best for printing and citation

File size: 0.0 MB
Format: PDF

Summarise this paper with AI:

Article Information

AJPTR31041

AJPTR-01-001071

2013-02-01

JATS XML

Article Impact

Views:3,545
Downloads:525

How to Cite

Sirisha & Rao & Srinivasa, A. & Abdul, M. (2013). Effect of Permeation Enhancer on the Diffusion of Carvedilol from the Buccal Adhesive Tablets. American Journal of PharmTech Research, 3(1), xx-xx. https://ajptr.com/articles/AJPTR31041

Article Actions

Whatsapp