Author/Authors :
N, Suresh Department of Pharmaceutics - Sri K.V. College of Pharmacy, Chickballapur, Karnataka, India , BS, Ashok Kumar Department of Pharmacognosy - Sri K.V. College of Pharmacy, Chickballapur, Karnataka, India , KV, Satish Department of Pharmaceutics - Sri K.V. College of Pharmacy, Chickballapur, Karnataka, India , AS, Kiran Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Sri K.V. College of Pharmacy, Chickballapur, Karnataka, India , N, Narayana Swamy Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Sri K.V. College of Pharmacy, Chickballapur, Karnataka, India , D, Sheshadri Shaker Department of Pharmacology - Sri K.V. College of Pharmacy, Chickballapur, Karnataka, India
Abstract :
An oral suspension could a suitable dosage form for the geriatric patients. The
calcium alginate coated ion exchange resinate of propranolol hydrochloride were
prepared using Amberlite IR-120 by solvent evaporation. Microcapsules of
propranolol hydrochloride resinate were prepared by solvent evaporation technique,
the suspensions were prepared by using deionised water as the vehicle. Methyl
cellulose and Tween 80 were used as suspending agents in four different
concentrations: 0.5, 1, 1.5 and 2%. The suspensions were evaluated for physical
stability, redispersibilty and in vitro release patterns. Microcapsules of propranolol
hydrochloride corresponding to drug polymer ratios of 1:1.0, 1:1.5, 1:2.0, 1:2.5 and
1:3.0 were evaluated for physical stability, percentage yield, particle size, and in vitro
drug release profile. The drug loading capacity of ion exchange resine was found
to be 41% (w/v). The suspensions were prepared with 1.5% Tween 80 had good
physical stability and redispersibilty and in vitro release patterns, and were also
suitable for sustained release formulation. Therefore, calcium alginate coated
propranolol hydrochloride formulation as oral sustained suspension is an effective
system, which can be suitable dosage form for geriatric use.
Keywords :
Amberlite IR120 , Calcium alginate , Microcapsules , Propranolol