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KMID : 1146920190490050553
Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
2019 Volume.49 No. 5 p.553 ~ p.564
Physicochemical characterization of naproxen microcrystals for colon specific pulsatile drug delivery designed using pulsincap technique
Thapaliya Rocky

Shrestha Kailash
Sharma Asmita
Dhakal Neelam
Manandhar Pragya
Shrestha Sahana
Bhattarai Ravi
Abstract
Colon targeted pulsatile drug delivery system of naproxen microcrystals (NMs) was developed using pulsincap technique in order to match release of drug with circadian rhythm of the clinical symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. NMs were prepared by anti-solvent precipitation method using various solubilizers, viz, sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose (HPMC K4M), polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP K-30) and polyethylene glycol (PEG 6000) in order to enhance solubility of drug. Solubility analysis revealed SLS and HPMC K4M as suitable solubilizers for improving solubility of drug. Thus, NMs embedded with same solubilizers at 0.01% w/w were subjected for further evaluation. Particle size, surface morphology, degree of crystallinity and purity were determined for NMs. Pulsincap formulations were prepared by incorporating granulates of NMs inside formaldehyde treated body of hard gelatin capsules which were plugged using HPMC K15M at various concentrations. Drug release studies were performed in simulated gastric, intestinal and colonic fluid for 2, 4 and 2.5 h respectively in a successive manner. In vitro release data revealed that a capsule containing 35 mg of HPMC K15M exhibited complete drug release after lag time of 6 h. HPMC K4M as superior solubility enhancer for naproxen in multi-particulate microcrystals was also revealed from release studies.
KEYWORD
Anti-solvent precipitation, Chrono-therapeutic, Microcrystals, Pulsincap, Rheumatoid arthritis
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