Hashmat Ullah
Gomal University
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Drug Delivery | 2018
Muhammad Akhlaq; Faiza Maryam; Abdelhamid Elaissari; Hashmat Ullah; Muhammad Adeel; Abid Hussain; Muhammad Ramzan; Obaid Ullah; Muhammad Zeeshan Danish; Shehla Iftikhar; Nighat Aziz
Abstract The current study aimed to rationally develop and characterize pH-sensitive controlled release hydrogels by graft polymerization of gelatin (Gel) and hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) in the presence of glutaraldehyde (GA) using quetiapine fumarate for the treatment of schizophrenia. The prepared hydrogels discs were subjected to various physicochemical studies including: swelling, diffusion, porosity, sol-gel analysis, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, and scanning electron microscopy. Three different pH values (1.2, 6.8 and 7.4) were used to determine shape, transition, and controlled release behavior of prepared hydrogels. Various kinetic models including zero order, first order, Higuchi model and Power Law equation were applied on drug release data. The optimized hydrogels were subjected to in vivo studies using albino rabbits. Swelling and release results were found to be insignificant (p < .05) evidencing that there was no significant difference in swelling and drug release rate of hydrogels in different pH mediums. Swelling, porosity, gel-fraction, and drug released (%) were found to be dependent on concentrations of Gel, HPMC, and GA. Kinetic models revealed that QTP-F release followed non-Fickian diffusion. In-vivo studies contributed significantly higher plasma QTP-F concentration (Cmax), time for maximum plasma concentration (Tmax), area under the curve (AUC0–inf) and half-life (t1/2) as 18.32 ± 0.50 µg/ml, 8.00 ± 0.01 hrs, 6021.2 ± 5.09 µg.hrs/ml and 10.06 ± 0.43 hrs, respectively, for test-hydrogels when compared to reference market brand (Qusel® 200 mg, Hilton Pharma, Karachi, Pakistan) QTP-F tablets. It might be concluded that QTP-F loaded pH-sensitive hydrogels were developed successfully with reduced dosing frequency for schizophrenia. Graphical Abstract
Gomal Journal of Medical Sciences | 2015
Hashmat Ullah; Muhammad Farid Khan
Gomal Journal of Medical Sciences | 2014
Sonia Imtiaz; Hashmat Ullah; Muhammad Fawad Rasool; Farwa Hashmat; Muhammad Shahzad Saleem; Nowshad Khan
Archive | 2011
Hashmat Ullah; Muhammad Farid Khan; Farwa Hashmat
Gomal Journal of Medical Sciences | 2014
Nowshad Khan; Nisar Khan; Javaid Hussain; Hashmat Ullah; Habibullah Khan
Gomal Journal of Medical Sciences | 2017
Niaz Hussain Soomro; Saifullah Baig; Nisar Rao; Aneeqa Ahsan Zafar; Farwa Hashmat; Sattar Bakhsh Awan; Hashmat Ullah
Gomal Journal of Medical Sciences | 2017
Sheikh Abdur Rashid; Sattar Bakhsh Awan; Hashmat Ullah; Muhammad Haroon; Muhammad Shahid Latif; Saima Mehmood
Gomal Journal of Medical Sciences | 2016
Hashmat Ullah; Muhammad Farid Khan; Sattar Bukhsh Awan; Habibullah Khan; Farwa Hashmat; Ubedullah Shaikh; Muhammad Akhlaq
Archive | 2015
Hashmat Ullah; Muhammad Farid Khan; Gomal Univeristy; Dilfaraz Khan; Ismail Khan
Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Research | 2015
Hashmat Ullah; Muhammad Farid Khan