Title of article :
The Influence of Polymer Type and Concentration on the Metoprolol Mass Transfer in Extended-Release Tablet of Metoprolol Succinate
Author/Authors :
Khadivparsi ، Parissa School of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering - University of Tehran , Rafiee-Tehrani ، Morteza Department of Pharmaceutics - Faculty of Pharmacy - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Dorkoosh ، Farid Medical Biomaterial Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Babaee Darabad ، Jabber Shimi Pajohan Sabze Nikan , Azizpour ، Hedayat School of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering - University of Tehran , Rezamandi ، Nariman Department of Civil, Chemical, Environmental, and Material Engineering (DICAM), - University of Bologna , Larki ، Nadia School of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering - University of Tehran
Abstract :
Metoprolol has been widely used for controlling high blood pressure, preventing myocardial reinfarction, setting rate changes, setting heart rhythm, treatment of chronic angina and preventing excessive bleeding during surgery. The purpose of this research is formulation and manufacture of extended release tablets of metoprolol succinate that conform to all the in vitro physicochemical US Pharmacopoeia national formulary (USP32). For preparing the tablets, the hydrophilic HPMC(K100M) polymer was used in direct compression method. Release of metoprolol in phosphate buffer having pH=6.8 (USP32) was measured by HPLC. Also, using experimental correlation of diffusivity in buffer medium and Gurney-Lurie charts during tablet enlargement with time, diffusion coefficients of drug and partition coefficients were obtained at different time steps. The rate of drug release depends on the type, viscosity and polymer concentration. Drug release results over 20 hours for polymers of HPMC(K100M), HPMC(K4M), HPMC(K15M), polyethylene oxide, ethyl cellulose, Eudragit (RL100) were investigated and compared. The results demonstrated that HPMC(K100M) met the standards of USP32 very well and was superior over the other polymers tested.
Keywords :
Metoprolol , Extended , release tablets , HPMC polymer , Mass Transfer
Journal title :
Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
Journal title :
Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering