Marketed glyburide tablets present unsatisfying dissolution profiles that give rise to variable bioavailability. With the purpose of developing a fast-dissolving tablet formulation able to assure a complete drug dissolution, we investigated the effect of the addition to a reference tablet formulation of different types (anionic and nonionic) and amounts of hydrophilic surfactants, as well as the use of a new technique, based on ternary solid dispersions of the drug with an hydrophilic carrier (polyethylene glycol [PEG] 6000) and a surfactant. Tablets were prepared by direct compression or previous wet granulation of suitable formulations containing the drug with each surfactant or drug:PEG:surfactant ternary dispersions at different PEG:surfactant w/w ratios. The presence of surfactants significantly increased (p<0.01) the drug dissolution rate, but complete drug dissolution was never achieved. On the contrary, in all cases tablets containing ternary solid dispersions achieved 100% dissolved drug within 60 min. The best product was the 10:80:10 w/w ternary dispersion with PEG 6000 and sodium laurylsulphate, showing a dissolution efficiency 5.5-fold greater than the reference tablet formulation and 100% drug dissolution after only 20 min.
Fast-dissolving tablets of glyburide based on ternary solid dispersions with PEG 6000 and surfactants / M. CIRRI; M. VALLERI; F. MAESTRELLI; G. CORTI; P. MURA. - In: DRUG DELIVERY. - ISSN 1521-0464. - ELETTRONICO. - 14:(2007), pp. 247-255. [10.1080/10717540601067802]
Fast-dissolving tablets of glyburide based on ternary solid dispersions with PEG 6000 and surfactants
CIRRI, MARZIA;MAESTRELLI, FRANCESCA;MURA, PAOLA ANGELA
2007
Abstract
Marketed glyburide tablets present unsatisfying dissolution profiles that give rise to variable bioavailability. With the purpose of developing a fast-dissolving tablet formulation able to assure a complete drug dissolution, we investigated the effect of the addition to a reference tablet formulation of different types (anionic and nonionic) and amounts of hydrophilic surfactants, as well as the use of a new technique, based on ternary solid dispersions of the drug with an hydrophilic carrier (polyethylene glycol [PEG] 6000) and a surfactant. Tablets were prepared by direct compression or previous wet granulation of suitable formulations containing the drug with each surfactant or drug:PEG:surfactant ternary dispersions at different PEG:surfactant w/w ratios. The presence of surfactants significantly increased (p<0.01) the drug dissolution rate, but complete drug dissolution was never achieved. On the contrary, in all cases tablets containing ternary solid dispersions achieved 100% dissolved drug within 60 min. The best product was the 10:80:10 w/w ternary dispersion with PEG 6000 and sodium laurylsulphate, showing a dissolution efficiency 5.5-fold greater than the reference tablet formulation and 100% drug dissolution after only 20 min.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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