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Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2014

In Vitro Liberation of Indomethacin from Chitosan Gels Containing Microemulsion in Different Dissolution Mediums

Lenka Starýchová; Marián Žabka; Miroslava Špaglová; Mária Čuchorová; Mária Vitková; Martina Čierna; Kamila Bartoníková; Gardavská K

The objective of this research is to outline the liberation of indomethacin from different chitosan gels containing O/W microemulsion. The influence of surfactant, sodium lauryl sulfate, in two concentrations (0.5% and 0.75%, w/w) was determined in dissolution medium on the release of indomethacin, which was used as poor water-soluble model drug. Chitosan gels were prepared in four different concentrations of chitosan-1%, 1.5%, 2%, and 3% (w/w). Microemulsion enhanced the liberation of the indomethacin from chitosan gels into all dissolution mediums. Adding the surfactant into phosphate-buffered saline decreased the amount of liberated indomethacin from microemulsion, gel mixture, but increased the drug liberation from pure chitosan gels. It was detected that with the increased concentration of chitosan in the samples, the amount of indomethacin liberated (p < 0.05) also increased. A conclusion was drawn that the liberation of indomethacin from chitosan gels was influenced by increased pH of the samples. The high viscosity induced a higher release of indomethacin from 3% (w/w) chitosan hydrogel at pH 5.8 as compared with 3% (w/w) chitosan hydrogel at pH 3.8. The highest percentage of released indomethacin was determined when a mixture of microemulsion gel with higher chitosan content was used.


Die Pharmazie | 2011

Dissolution and spectrophotometric determination of astaxanthin in aqueous solutions.

Tichý E; Zabka M; Gardavská K; Halenárová A; Scheerová Zk; Potúcková M


Scientia Pharmaceutica | 2007

Study of Local Anaesthetics. Part 172* Comparison of the Influence of Auxilliary Substances on Physicochemical Parameters of Two Phenylcarbamic Acid Derivatives

Gardavská K; Cizmárik J; Marian Zabka


Die Pharmazie | 2003

Study of local anaesthetics, part 161: Influence of additives upon the release of a potential drug of a group of esters of phenylcarbamic acids from a hydroxyethyl cellulose hydrogel

Gardavská K; Vitková Z; Cizmárik J


Acta Poloniae Pharmaceutica | 2000

Influence of hydrogel bases on liberation rate and structural viscosity of potential drug XX Z.

Vitková Z; Gardavská K; Cizmárik J; Rak J


Pharmazie | 1998

Study of local anaesthetics, part 144 : Comparison of the liberation of carbamate type potential local anaesthetics from topic formulations

Gardavská K; Vitková Z; Cizmárik J; J. Heinrich; Rak J


Acta Poloniae Pharmaceutica | 1998

A study of local anaesthetics. Part 148. Influence of auxiliary substances on the surface tension, distribution coefficient and pharmaceutical availability from solutions of the potential drug VII.

Vitková Z; Gardavská K; Cizmárik J; Rak J


Acta pharmaceutica Hungarica | 1996

Influence of auxiliary substances on the release of heptacaine from the drug form.

Vitková Z; Gardavská K; Cizmárik J; Rak J


Acta pharmaceutica Hungarica | 1996

STUDY OF LOCAL ANAESTHETICS. PART 139. PREFORMULATION STUDY OF N-2-(2-HEPTYLOXYPHENYLCARBAMOYLOXY)-ETHYL DIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE

Vitková Z; Gardavská K; Cizmárik J


Acta Poloniae Pharmaceutica | 1996

Study of local anaesthetics. Part 136. Influence of auxiliary substances on the release of pentacaine from drug forms.

Vitková Z; Gardavská K; Cizmárik J

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Cizmárik J

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Marian Zabka

Comenius University in Bratislava

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