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KMID : 0370220200640060446
Yakhak Hoeji
2020 Volume.64 No. 6 p.446 ~ p.453
Effect of Hydrophilic and Hydrophobic Polymers on the Sustained-release Sarpogrelate HCl from Matrix Tablets
Chai Yu-Byoung

Kim Sung-Yeop
Kang Chin-Yang
Park Jun-Bom
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to develop a sustained-release (SR) matrix tablet containing sarpogrelatehydrochloride (SH) and investigate the effect of hydrophilic and/or hydrophobic polymers on SH release. SH was selectedas a water-soluble drug, Hypromellose (HPMC) and Polyethylene oxide (PEO) as hydrophilic matrix-forming agents, andglyceryl behenate (GB; Compritol 888 ATO) as a hydrophobic agent. SR tablets with varying compositions of theaforementioned agents were prepared using wet granulation and tablet compression. Dissolution tests were performed usingthe paddle method per the US Pharmacopeia Apparatus II. Tablets containing only HPMC did not retard the initial releaseof SH easily, whereas those containing only PEO did not maintain the late-stage sustained-release profiles well.
Hydrophobic GB polymer alone did not facilitate tailored drug release. However, a formulation comprising a mixture ofhydrophilic PEO and hydrophobic GB exhibited swelling and erosion that resulted in a zero-order, ideal drug-releasepattern for 12 h, with an R2 value of 0.914. Therefore, these results demonstrated that a combination of hydrophilic andhydrophobic polymers can form a matrix system that is more effective for the sustained release of SH compared to thematrix system formed using a single polymer.
KEYWORD
sarpogrelate hydrochloride, sustained-release, hypromellose, polyethylene oxide, glyceryl behenate
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