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International Journal of Biomedical Research
FORMULATION DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF LIQUISOLID SYSTEMS TO IMPROVE THE DISSOLUTION RATE OF KETOPROFEN
Ramarao Tadikonda1  Jayaveera K. N.2  Vijaykumar Nagabandi3 
[1] Blue Birds College of Pharmacy, Hanamkonda, A.P,;Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Ananthapur, A.P,;Vaageswari College of Pharmacy, Karimnagar, A.P
关键词: Liquisolid compacts;    Ketoprofen;    Dissolution;    content uniformity;   
DOI  :  10.7439/ijbr.v2i10.175
学科分类:基础医学
来源: Scholar Science Journals
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Liquisolid compacts were used to formulate water insoluble drugs in non-volatile solvents and converting into acceptably flowing and compressible powders. The main objective of present investigation was to enhance the dissolution rate of water insoluble drug ketoprofen by using liquisolid technique. Several liquisolid tablets were prepared by using different carrier materials such as microcrystalline cellulose (Avicel pH-101), starch, dicalcium phosphate and lactose, and coating material such as silica gel, respectively. Polyethylene glycol 400 was used as non volatile water miscible liquid vehicle. The liquid loading factors for such liquid vehicle was calculated to obtain the optimum amounts of carrier and coating materials necessary to produce acceptable flowing and compactable powder admixtures viable to produce compacts. The ratio of carrier to coating material was kept constant in all formulations at 20 to 1. Before compression, powdered mass were evaluated for various parameters like flow properties, content uniformity etc.  All the prepared formulations were compressed using 12mm punch after addition of 5 % Sodium starch glycolate (super disintegrating agent) to each formulation. The formulated liquisolid tablets were evaluated for post compression parameters such as weight variation, hardness, drug content uniformity, percentage friability and disintegration time. The in-vitro release characteristics of the pure drug, drug from marketed tablets (as reference) and liquisolid technique (test sample), were studied. X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) and Fourier-Transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) were performed. The results showed that liquisolid formulations of ketoprofen exhibited higher percentage of drug release than marketed formulation. And it was concluded that there was no interaction between drug and excipients.

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