Background: The
objective of this study was to formulate sustained-release metoprolol succinate
tablets using Aegle marmelose (Bael), a plant from the Rutaceae family, as a
natural matrix-forming polymer. Excipients play a crucial role in enhancing
tablet quality, and Aegle marmelose polymers, like synthetic polymers, offer
promising potential as matrix formers in advanced drug delivery systems. These
polysaccharide gums are abundant, biocompatible, biodegradable, and
non-immunogenic. Additionally, they promote economic growth by enabling the
production of cost-effective formulations with locally available components.
These polymers can be modified to achieve desired properties, making them
comparable to synthetic additives in drug delivery applications.
Results: The fruits
of Aegle marmelose were used as a binder in the formulation of metoprolol
succinate matrix tablets. A 3² factorial design (F1 to F9) was employed to
develop the tablets, and batch F6 was evaluated for weight variation, hardness,
friability, drug content, drug release, stability, solubility, swelling
properties, and excipient compatibility.
Conclusion: Aegle
marmelose polysaccharide proved to be a more suitable natural binder for the
sustained-release metoprolol succinate tablets compared to synthetic alternatives,
with no significant changes observed in the formulated and stabilized tablets.
This study also aimed to explore the potential of natural polysaccharides as
viable excipients in drug delivery systems.
Author(s)details:-
Aishwarya S.Patil
Vilasrao Deshmukh Foundation Group of Institution, VDF School of Pharmacy,
Latur (413531), Maharashtra, India.
Rushikesh A.Gurav
Department of Pharmaceutics, VDF School of Pharmacy, Latur, MH-413531,
India.
Saber F.Shaikh
Department of Pharmaceutics, VDF School of Pharmacy, Latur, MH-413531,
India.
Rushikesh N.Bharade
Department of Pharmaceutics, VDF School of Pharmacy, Latur, MH-413531,
India.
Rutuja R.Kakade
Department of Pharmaceutics, VDF School of Pharmacy, Latur, MH-413531,
India.
Adarsh B.Jadhav
Department of Pharmaceutics, VDF School of Pharmacy, Latur, MH-413531,
India.
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here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/prrat/v9/3008
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