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International journal of pharmaceutical investigation | 2016

Development and evaluation of Pleurotus tuber-regium-cornstarch composite as a direct compression multifunctional excipient.

Ebere Innocent Okoye; Anthony O. Onyekweli

Aim: The aim was to develop a novel excipient from Pleurotus tuber-regium (PT)-cornstarch (CS) mixture and evaluate its multifunctional characteristics in tablet formulation. Materials and Methods: Composites were generated from dephytochemicalized PT and CS combined at 1:1 to 4:1 ratios and pregelatinized in a hot water bath at 65°C ± 2°C for 5 min. The paste was dried, pulverized, and screened through 150-μm sieve . PT-CS physical mixtures were prepared and their characteristics/functionalities in tableting chloroquine were compared to those of composites and microcrystalline cellulose (Avicel ® ). Results: PT ash value was 0.40 ± 0.09% and heavy metal contents were below official limits. PT′s differential scanning calorimetric (DSC) thermogram depicted broad melting peak at 329.5°C; this peak was attenuated by the presence of CS. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra predicted compatibility between PT and CS. Composites consolidated better and also flowed better than physical mixtures and Avicel ® . Increasing PT content enhanced the excipients′ swellabilities, and composites possessed significantly (P < 0.05) better swelling indices than Avicel ® . The composites underwent fragmentation before plastic deformation with yield pressures significantly (P < 0.05) higher than those of the physical mixtures, which exhibited only plastic deformation. The mechanical properties of chloroquine tablets were acceptable, with the 1:4 (PT:CS) imparting the best properties. Mean disintegration times for the commercial comparator and Avicel ® -containing tablets were significantly higher (P < 0.05) than those of composites. Drug release from tablets formulated with composites were similar to the commercial comparator, but significantly higher (P < 0.05) than those of Avicel ® . Conclusion: The novel composites are excellent multifunctional excipients, the best (PT:CS 1:4) one showcasing potentially better mechanical functionality than Avicel ® , a popular multifunctional excipient.


Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research | 2005

Microbial contamination and preservative capacity of some brands of cosmetic creams

Peter G. Hugbo; Anthony O. Onyekweli; Ijoma Igwe


Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research | 2002

Preliminary investigation into the use of Pleurotus tuber-regium powder as a tablet disintegrant

Magnus A. Iwuagwu; Anthony O. Onyekweli


Archive | 2010

Brittle fracture index (BFI) as a tool in the classification, grouping and ranking of some binders used in tablet formulation: Lactose tablets

Ebere I. Okoye; Anthony O. Onyekweli; Olobayo O. Kunle; Matthew I. Arhewoh


Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research | 2003

Adsorptive property of kaolin in some drug formulations

Anthony O. Onyekweli; Cyril O. Usifoh; Lucky O. Okunrobo; Jessica D Zuofa


Annals of Biological Research | 2011

Okra gum- an economic choice for the amelioration of capping and lamination in tablets

Ebere Innocent Okoye; Anthony O. Onyekweli; Olobayo O. Kunle


British Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology | 2012

Evaluation of LD50 of Cashew Gum and the Comparative Study of its Functionality in Cotrimoxazole Granule and Tablet Formulations

Ebere I. Okoye; Anthony O. Onyekweli; Omotola O. Fatoki


Archive | 2012

Solid State Characterization of Anacardium occidentale Gum

Ebere I. Okoye; Anthony O. Onyekweli; Olobayo O. Kunle


Archive | 2014

Lacagpregs- a group of novel multifunctional excipients: development and solid state characterization

Ebere I. Okoye; Anthony O. Onyekweli; Olobayo O. Kunle


Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology | 2013

Application of a Newly Developed Multifunctional Excipient in Tablet Formulation

Anthony O. Onyekweli; Olobayo O. Kunle; Ebere I. Okoye

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