DESIGN AND PROCESS OPTIMIZATION OF ORAL FLOATING DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM OF AMOXICILLIN TRIHYDRATE
Manojkumar S. Patil* and Prof. Dr. G. Vidyasagar
ABSTRACT
The main purpose of this research was to design and process
optimization of oral floating drug delivery system of amoxicillin
trihydrate floating tablet by using the hydrophilic polymer
hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose and gas generating agent sodium
bicarbonate and citric acid. Amoxicillin trihydrate is a broad-spectrum
semisynthetic antibiotic. Amoxicillin trihydrate is used as antibacterial.
It is also used for the treatment of infections of the ear, nose, and
throat, the genitourinary tract, the skin and skin structure, and
the lower respiratory tract. A 3
2 randomized full
factorial design was
constructed to study. In this design 2 factors were evaluated, each at 3
levels and experimental trials were performed at all 9 possible
combinations. The amount of citric acid (X1) and HPMC K100 M (X2)
were selected as independent variables. The dependent variables chosen were percentage
drug release at 8hours (Q8), percentage drug release at 12 hours (Q12), and Floating lag time
(FLT). The results of factorial design indicated that high level HPMC K 100M and citric acid
favors preparation of floating tablet. The Result of multiple regression analysis indicated that
both factors X1 and X2 significantly affect on the dependent parameters. The granules were
prepared by wet granulation method and evaluated for their granules properties. Granules
were compressed into tablets by using 10 station Rotary Tablet compression Machine
(Karnavati Mini press I) using 13 mm punch and evaluated with different parameters like
diameter, thickness, average weight, hardness, friability, in-vitro buoyancy study, swelling
characteristics and stability study. According to stability study it was found that there was no
significant change in dissolution profile of optimized formulation. In-vivo radiographic study of the final formulation (F1) was performed using New Zeal Albino rabbits by X-ray imaging
technique. The in-vivo X-ray imaging study clearly indicated that the prepared optimized
floating tablet was retained in the rabbit stomach over a prolonged period of time. In-vivo
radiographic studies showed that the optimized tablet formulation was retained in stomach for
more than six hours.
Keywords: Amoxicillin trihydrate, Gastroretentive, floating drug delivery system, Invivo radiographic study, factorial design.
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