DESIGN AND IN-VITRO CHARACTERIZATION OF GASTRORETENTIVE FLOATING TABLETS CONTAINING GLICLAZIDE
Deepak A. Joshi*, Dr. Sidramappa M. Chickpetty, Gunesh N. Dhembre and Avinash V. Dhobale
ABSTRACT
The current work is aimed to design a novel oral gastroretentive
floating tablets of Gliclazide by using combination of HPMC,
carbopole 934 (CP) and guar gum (GG) for safe and effective
management of non-insulin dependent (Type II) diabetes mellitus for
better control of blood glucose level by enhancing its oral
bioavailability and also to improve the patient compliance. The
floating tablets containing 50mg of Gliclazide was prepared by direct
compression technology. All the tablet formulations were evaluated for
physical properties; total buoyancy and buoyancy lag time and in vitro
drug release studies in pH 1.2 buffer solution. All the tablets prepared with GG / CBP alone
and their combination as matrix material fails to meet the requirements of desired floating
ability, sustaining and complete drug release. Among the various ratios (5:1, 4:2 and 3:3) of
HPMC:GG, the ratio 3:3 meets the desired requirement (floated for 12h with a floating lag
time of 30sec) and released major portion of the drug (98.64%) in 12h. The tablet formulation
containing HPMC and CBP, the ratio 4:2 was found to be suitable for designing floating
tablets as it has shown less floating lag time (43sec), floated for the testing period of 12h and
released 97.925 of Gliclazide. The optimized tablet batch formulations showed no change in
drug content or in vitro release pattern after storage at 40o C / 75% RH for 30 days. The FTIR
studies ruled out incompatibility between the drug (Gliclazide) and non drug components
used in the tablets.
Keywords: Gliclazide, carbopole, guar gum, FDDS, gastric residence time, diabetes mellitus.
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