FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF MUCOADHESIVE BUCCAL TABLET OF GLICLAZIDE USING 23 FULL FACTORIAL DESIGN
Upadhyay Vivek*, Bani Singh Kamal and Monika
Abstract
The aim of the present study involved the formulation and evaluation
of mucoadhesive buccal tablets of gliclazide, with objective of
avoiding first pass metabolism and to with reduction in dosing
frequency and provide prolonged release. Mucoadhesive buccal tablets
of Gliclazide are prepared by direct compression method In this
present investigational research work the mucoadhesive buccal tablets
of gliclazide is prepared separately employing 23 randomized full
factorial design by using xanthan gum, carbopol-934, HPMC-E15LV,
In this experimental model, target is to determine how the t90% of drug
release and mucoadhesive characters can be affected by adjusting three parameters,
concentration of polymers xanthan gum, HPMC-E15LV, carbopol-934, of the mucoadhesive
buccal tablets. 23 full factorial studies were designed to determine the interaction of three
independent variables at two levels (low and high level concentration) The tablets were tested
for weight variation, hardness, surface pH, drug content uniformity, swelling index,
mucoadhesion strength and in-vitro drug release study.
Keywords: Mucoadhesive, First Pass Metabolism, Concentration, Gliclazide.
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