Rapid GI transit can prevent complete drug release in the
absorption zone and reduce the efficacy of the administered dose since most
drugs are absorbed in the stomach or the upper part of the small intestine.
Floating bead formulations are designed to stay buoyant in gastric fluids,
allowing the drug to be released over an extended period in the stomach. Some
common methods for preparing floating beads are- 1. Ionotropic Gelation Method
2. Emulsion Gelation Method 3. Spray-Drying Method 4. Freeze-Drying
(Lyophilization) Method 5. Coacervation Method. 6. Emulsion Solvent Evaporation
Method 7. Solvent Evaporation Method 8. Extrusion Method 9. Melt dispersion
method. In this formulation, Floating beads were fabricated using a modified
ionotropic gelation technique using various natural and synthetic polymers in
different proportions. The drug used was Tramadol Hydrochloride. Here, the
Bonferroni method was applied to the dissolution study to check if there was a
significant difference or non-significant difference in the release of drugs in
formulated formulations. In the formulated batches BT1 to BT11 did not give in
vitro release for 12 hours. In the formulated batch, BT 12 (Sodium alginate 6%:
Carbopol 940 1.2 %) shows In vitro release for 12 hours (100.26 ± 0.66%). It
also gave floating lag time and floating time immediate, and a floating duration
of more than 12 hours. In kinetic model fitting it follows Korsemeyers Peppas
equation. Also, it was found stable in 6 months of accelerated stability study.
From all the formulation and evaluation studies of oral floating beads of
Tramadol Hydrochloride, it was concluded that: Among all different polymer
ratios Sodium Alginate 6% and CaCl2 3% (2:1 ratio) give formulation
of beads. The use of acetic acid in CaCl2 gives floating of beads for 12 hours.
Among different polymers Carbopol 940 gives retarded release for 12 hours. The
optimized batch was found to be stable for 6 Months in accelerated stability
studies. It was concluded that the use of acetic acid in CaCl2 gives
floating of beads for 12 hours. Moreover, among different polymers, Carbopol
940 gives retarded release for 12 hours and the optimized batch was found to be
stable for 6 Months in accelerated stability studies.
Author(s)details:-
Dr. Archana Dinkarrao
Kajale, M.Pharm, PhD (Associate Professor)
Department of Pharmaceutics, P. Wadhwani College of Pharmacy Yavatmal,
445001, India.
Prof. (Dr.) Chandewar
A. V. (Principal)
Department of Pharmaceutics, P. Wadhwani College of Pharmacy Yavatmal,
445001, India.
Please See the book
here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/prrat/v9/3004
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