SCREENING OF CRUCIAL FACTORS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF FAST DISSOLVING ORAL FILMS OF TERBUTALINE SULPHATE
Rakesh Kumar Meel* and Dr. C.S. Chauhan
Abstract
Fast dissolving films are playing an important role in the current
pharmaceutical drug delivery systems. They have convenience and ease
of use over solid and liquid dosage forms. In the present research, fast
dissolving oral film of terbutaline sulphate were developed using HPMC
K15 LV as film forming polymer. The films were prepared by solvent
casting method. Optimization of HPMC E15 LV, SSG and PEG-400 was
carried out using 23 full factorial designs. The formulated films of
terbutaline sulphate were evaluated for their physico-mechanical
parameters like disintegration time, tensile strength, percent elongation,
folding endurance and In-vitro drug release. Estimation of drug content uniformity of
terbutaline sulphate films was performed and the results were satisfactory. Optimized batch
F6 has thickness (0.254±0.01mm), disintegration time (19.90±0.42 sec.) tensile strength
(2.95±0.09 Mpa), % Elongation (18.95±0.12), Folding endurance (153±7.0), CPR1min
35.16±4.56and CPR10min 80.29±4.15.
Keywords: Fast dissolving oral film, terbutaline sulphate, 23 full factorial design, first pass effect.
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