Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B (Apr 2013)

Improvement in the dissolution rate and tableting properties of cefuroxime axetil by melt-granulated dispersion and surface adsorption

  • Jammula Sruti,
  • Chinam Niranjan Patra,
  • Suryakanta Swain,
  • Kanhu Charan Panigrahi,
  • Allupati Premananda Patro,
  • Sarwar Beg,
  • Subas Chandra Dinda,
  • Muddana Eswara Bhanoji Rao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsb.2013.01.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 113 – 122

Abstract

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A combination of melt-granulated dispersion and surface adsorption techniques was used to enhance the dissolution and tableting properties of cefuroxime axetil (CA). Gelucire 50/13 was used as the melt-dispersion carrier and Sylysia 350 was used to adsorb the melt dispersion. Solubility studies showed an 8-fold increase in solubility at a ratio of 1:1.5 for CA:Gelucire 50/13. The minimum quantity of Sylysia 350 required to achieve the desired flowability and compressibility was 0.5 parts of Sylysia 350 per unit of Gelucire 50/13. Phase solubility studies showed negative ΔGtr0 values for Gelucire 50/13 at various concentrations (2–10%, w/v), indicating the spontaneous nature of solubilization. FT-IR and DSC spectra exhibited drug-excipient compatibility. Molecular modeling by a computational method employing energy minimization revealed entrapment of CA in Gelucire 50/13. The total potential energy of CA (70.562 kcal/mol) was reduced to 33.578 kcal/mol after solid dispersion with Gelucire 50/13. P-XRD studies indicated that the presence of Sylysia 350 is less likely to promote the reversion of the amorphous CA to a crystalline state. In vitro dissolution studies demonstrated an improved dissolution rate, and drug release at 15 min (Q15min) exhibited a 15-fold improvement. The rapidly dissolving CA tablets showed improved dissolution with improved tableting properties.

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