Future Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Jun 2021)

Purification and modification of neem gum for enhancement of its suspending property

  • Mohan G. Kalaskar,
  • Rakesh E. Mutha,
  • Anilkumar U. Tatiya,
  • Sandip D. Firke,
  • Sanjay J. Surana,
  • Komal A. Dhoka,
  • Komal Heda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s43094-021-00265-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

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Abstract Background The present study aimed to purify and modify the neem gum (NG) to evaluate its dispersing ability in a pharmaceutical suspension formulation. The modification was carried out to cross-link the sugars as carbamate in the presence of calcium chloride to improve the suspending property. Physiochemical properties such as pH, solubility, swelling index and ash value were performed before investigating the dispersing potential. The suspending potential of neem gum was studied in its different forms such as purified and modified gum in paracetamol suspension and was compared with sodium carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) being used as standard at a concentration range of 0.25–1% (w/v). The test suspensions were evaluated for the redispersibility, flowability, sedimentation volume (%) and stability study for 3 months. Result The redispersibility of modified neem gum (MNG) was found equal to CMC at a higher concentration. The flowability and apparent sedimentation of test suspending agents and CMC were found in the order of NG > MNG > CMC. It showed a positive correlation with the viscosity of suspension formulations. All the test paracetamol suspension formulations were found stable in the stability study. Conclusion The findings of the present study showed that as an alternate suspending agent, modified cross-linked neem gum could be used.

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