Title of article :
Liquigroud technique: a new concept for enhancing dissolution rate of glibenclamide by combination of liquisolid and co-grinding technologies
Author/Authors :
Javadzadeh Yousef Drug Applied Research Center - Faculty of Pharmacy - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences - Tabriz, Iran , Azharshekoufeh Leila Drug Applied Research Center - Faculty of Pharmacy - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences - Tabriz, Iran , Shokri Javad Drug Applied Research Center - Faculty of Pharmacy - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences - Tabriz, Iran , Barzegar-Jalali Mohammad Drug Applied Research Center - Faculty of Pharmacy - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences - Tabriz, Iran
Abstract :
The potential of combining
liquisolid and co-grinding technologies
(liquiground technique) was investigated to
improve the dissolution rate of a water-insoluble
agent (glibenclamide) with formulation-dependent
bioavailability.
Methods: To this end, different formulations of
liquisolid tablets with a wide variety of non-volatile
solvents contained varied ratios of drug: solvent
and dissimilar carriers were prepared, and then their release profiles were evaluated. Furthermore,
the effect of size reduction by ball milling on the dissolution behavior of glibenclamide from
liquisolid tablets was investigated. Any interaction between the drug and the excipient or
crystallinity changes during formulation procedure was also examined using X-ray diffraction
(XRD) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC).
Results: The present study revealed that classic liquisolid technique did not significantly affect
the drug dissolution profile as compared to the conventional tablets. Size reduction obtained
by co-grinding of liquid medication was more effective than the implementation of liquisolid
technique in enhancing the dissolution rate of glibenclamide. The XRD and DSC data displayed
no formation of complex or any crystallinity changes in both formulations.
Conclusion: An enhanced dissolution rate of glibenclamide is achievable through the combination
of liquisolid and co-grinding technologies.
Keywords :
Co-grinding , Dissolution rate , Glibenclamide , Liquiground Liquisolid
Journal title :
Bioimpacts