FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF CONTROLLED RELEASE FLOATING TABLETS OF LAMIVUDINE EMPLOYING HPMC K4M AND SODIUM ALGINATE
AbstractLamivudine, a BCS Class I synthetic nucleoside analogue, has a a short biological half-life of 5–7 and is mainly absorbed in the upper gastrointestinal tract. The purpose of the study is to develop a controlled release floating tablets of lamivudine employing HPMC K4M and sodium alginate. The floating tablets of lamivudine were prepared employing HPMC K4M and sodium alginate as matrix formers and sodium bicarbonate as an effervescent agent. The tablets formulated were evaluated for tablet weight variation, drug content uniformity, hardness, friability, floating behaviour and in-vitro drug release. All the formulations fulfilled the official requirements for tablet weight variation, drug content uniformity, hardness and friability. Tablets formulated by using a combination of HPMC K4M/sodium alginate and HPMC K4M alone gave a lesser floating lag time when compared with tablet formulated with sodium alginate alone. All the tablets were found to remain buoyant in 0.1N HCl for a period >24h. The drug release from the prepared tablets was found to be diffusion controlled and followed first order kinetics. Non-Fickian diffusion was the drug release mechanism from all tablets formulated. Lamivudine release form the formulations containing 44.5% (F6) and 40% (F7) of HPMC K4M respectively were found to be slow and spread over 24h. Hence HPMC K4M was found to be more suitable as a matrix former than sodium alginate alone in formulation of controlled release floating tablets of lamivudine.
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396-400
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IJPSR
M. Srinivasa Rao*, K.S.N. Madhuri, G. Vijaya Kumar
Department of Pharmaceutics, A.K.R.G. College of Pharmacy, Nallajerla – 534112, Andhra Pradesh, India
sriintegrity@gmail.com
20 September, 2012
06 November, 2012
22 December, 2012
http://dx.doi.org/10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.4(1).396-00
01 January, 2013