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Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2011

Evaluation of Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose Matrix Systems as Swellable Gastro-Retentive Drug Delivery Systems (GRDDS)

Amol Singh Matharu; Michael Motto; Mahendra R. Patel; Anthony P. Simonelli; Rutesh H. Dave

Utilizing gastro-retentive drug delivery systems (GRDDS) to increase absorption of weakly basic drugs by extending their transit time is a promising approach. Swellable systems were evaluated for this purpose. Such systems demonstrate dual mechanism of release-diffusion and erosion. GRDDS requires maintaining its dimensions, which demands diffusion as a predominant mechanism of release (Fickian). In this work, dypyridamole, a weakly basic drug, together with various grades of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose and different excipients were evaluated for release and swelling properties. Dissolution data were analyzed by curve fitting to various models to estimate predominant release mechanism. It was found that matrices containing a swellable diluent like microcrystalline cellulose demonstrated predominantly Fickian mechanism of release, whereas soluble diluents (lactose and mannitol) contributed to a mixed mechanism of release. Addition of copovidone increased the swelling and survivability, whereas sodium chloride altered the erosion behavior. A correlation between matrix weight loss and drug release was obtained, which further consolidated the analysis. Correlation for the soluble excipients was linear, whereas that for the swellable excipient was nonlinear, implying predominance of Fickian release mechanism for the latter. Hence, the selection of excipients can influence matrix survivability and release kinetics, which can be used for developing GRDDS.


Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 1964

Water vapor permeation of selected cellulose ester films

Mahendra R. Patel; J.M. Patel; A.P. Lemberger


Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 1975

Dissolution patterns of polydisperse powders: Oxalic acid dihydrate

J.T. Carstensen; Mahendra R. Patel


Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 1973

Nonsink dissolution rate equation

Mahendra R. Patel; J.T. Carstensen


Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 1974

Effects of Milling on Granulation Particle-Size Distribution

G. Steiner; Mahendra R. Patel; J.T. Carstensen


Archive | 2003

Delayed release pharmaceutical compositions containing proton pump inhibitors

Amol Singh Matharu; Mahendra R. Patel; Mohsen Sadatrezaei; Chuanbin Wu


Archive | 2002

Process for preparing quick dissolving, high loading ribavirin compositions

Amol Singh Matharu; Mahendra R. Patel


Archive | 2003

Extended release antibiotic composition

Mahendra R. Patel; Bhaskarbhai C. Patel; Amol Singh Matharu


Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 1974

Particle-Size Distributions of Milled Granulations and Powders

J.T. Carstensen; Mahendra R. Patel


Archive | 2003

Stabilized pharmaceutical compositons containing benzimidazole compounds

Mahendra R. Patel; Amol Singh Matharu; Chuanbin Wu; Ashish Anilbhai Patel

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J.T. Carstensen

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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A.P. Lemberger

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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G. Steiner

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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J.M. Patel

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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