COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MARKETED METOPROLOL SUCCINATE EXTENDED RELEASE TABLETS
Marturi Ram Murthi*, Bangaruthalli J., K. Sandheep Kumar Reddy, L. Ramanamma, S. Asha and R. Urmila
Abstract
The Objective of The Present Study was for improving bioavailability
and reducing the dosage frequency of Metoprolol Succinate in the form
of extended release tablets by pan coating technology. Initially drug
solution coated on different cores i.e. water soluble, insoluble and
swellable cores and layered by different combinations of extended
release polymers as ethyl cellulose 10 tab + HPMC (Hydroxy Propyl
Methyl Cellulose), ethyl cellulose 10 tab + di ethyl phthalate and ethyl
cellulose 10 tab + HPMC+ diethyl phthalate. Formulated tablets were
evaluated for flow properties, surface morphology, size analysis and in
vitro dissolution studies. Studies were done on the effect of core nature and coating
composition and effect of plasticizer. In vitro dissolution studies revealed that higher release
observed from water-soluble core compared to insoluble and swellable cores. Controlled drug
release observed from coating composition containing combination of EC + diethyl phthalate.
Moderate drug release observed from combination of HPMC + EC+ diethyl phthalate. The
mechanism of drug release follows Higuchi diffusion model. In conclusion the resulting
formulations F6 (Water soluble core and coat was EC 10 cps + HPMC+ Di ethyl phthalate)
can reducing frequency of the Metoprolol succinate to once day.
Keywords: Metoprolol succinate, Pellets, HPMC, Di ethyl phthalate, Plasticizer, Sustained release tablets, Non Fickian Mechanism.
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