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Title: | Formulation and characterization of orodispersible film containing diltiazem hydrochloride with taste masked effects |
Authors: | Latif, Sumera Kokab, Ambreen Afzal, Hafsa Shoaib, Qurat-ul ain Hameed, Misbah Manzoor, Mobina Batool, Nighat Amir Ijaz, Qazi |
Keywords: | Diltiazem HCl ODF, HPMC E5 propylene glycol solvent casting saccharin Na taste concealing taste evaluation patient compliance |
Issue Date: | 20-Jul-2022 |
Publisher: | Karachi:Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, university of Karachi. |
Citation: | Latif, S., Kokab, A., Afzal, H., Hameed, M., Manzoor, M., Batool, N., & Ijaz, Q. A. (2022). Formulation and characterization of orodispersible film containing diltiazem hydrochloride with taste masked effects. Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 35(4). |
Abstract: | Orodispersible film (ODF) is a better alternate to oral disintegrating tablets owing to its ease in application and subsequent patient compliance. This study investigates an improvement in physico-mechanical properties and palatability of Diltiazem Hydrochloride (DTZ) by formulating ODF employing solvent casting method. DTZ, used in the treatment of angina and hypertension, undergoes extensive presystemic metabolism and gives an incomplete bioavailability of 35-40%. DTZ also manifests a very bitter taste and after taste. DTZ was formulated into films using different polymer concentrations of Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose ethocel5 and Carboxymethyl cellulose and plasticizer levels of Propylene glycol and Glycerin to screen appropriate polymer-plasticizer combination. Optimized film disintegrated in 10.0+1.53 sec and appeared to be clear and smooth, and almost 100% of the drug release was achieved within 4min from the ODF. Film revealed a good mechanical strength with folding endurance of >260, tensile strength of 1.36+0.11 N/mm2 and %elongation of 15.47+0.47 %. FTIR and DSC showed compatibility between the drug and polymer. Film demonstrated a slightly sweet taste and after taste as well as an acceptability by the human volunteers. In conclusion DTZ was successfully formulated into film with improved physical properties and taste and could be beneficial to patients with cardiovascular disorders. |
URI: | http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/14907 |
ISSN: | 1011-601X |
Appears in Collections: | Issue No.4 |
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