Hemijska Industrija (Jan 2015)

Evaluation of formulation and effects of process parameters on drug release and mechanical properties of tramadol hydrocloride sustained release matrix tablets

  • Nikolić Nenad D.,
  • Medarević Đorđe P.,
  • Ibrić Svetlana R.,
  • Đurić Zorica R.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/HEMIND140317069N
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 5
pp. 503 – 510

Abstract

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This study investigates using of high molecular weight polyethylene oxide (PEO WSR Coagulant) for the preparation of sustained release matrix tablets containing high dose, highly water soluble drug, tramadol HCl. Proportion of PEO polymer, type of insoluble filler, proportion of tramadol HCl, amount of drug in tablet, tablet diameter and compression pressure were recognized as critical formulation and process parameters and their influence on drug release and tablet mechanical properties was evaluated. Percentages of tramadol HCl released after 30 and 240 minutes were selected for evaluation of drug release, while tensile strength was used as indicator of tablet mechanical properties. Only proportion of tramadol HCl exhibits statistically significant effect on percentages of tramadol HCl released after 30 and 240 minutes, with higher, wherein increasing of the tramadol HCl proportion increased its release rate among the evaluated variables in selected ranges. All of the investigated factors exhibit statistically significant effect on tablets tensile strength, with the largest influence of filler type. Tablets prepared with highly compressible filler (microcrystalline celullose) exhibit higher tensile strength and therefore better mechanical properties to those prepared with partially pregelatinised starch (Strach 1500). [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. TR 34007]

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