British Journal of Pharmacy (Nov 2022)

Assessing the effect of moderately increasing medium viscosity on the intrinsic dissolution rate and diffusion coefficient of ibuprofen particles

  • Marina Navas Bachiller,
  • Tim Persoons,
  • Anne-Marie Healy,
  • Deirdre Maria D'Arcy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5920/bjpharm.1130
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2

Abstract

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This study investigated the effects of moderately increasing medium viscosity through two viscosity enhancing agents (VEA) (HPMC and sucrose) on the intrinsic dissolution of a BCS class II drug (ibuprofen). The differences in intrinsic dissolution were characterized through the estimation of a diffusion coefficient (D) of ibuprofen in different media with the Levich equation. Increasing viscosity decreased the intrinsic dissolution rate of ibuprofen with both VEAs. The calculated D from intrinsic dissolution data overestimated the experimental value, but the results suggest that intrinsic dissolution could be used as a tool to estimate a relative change in D in different viscosities.

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