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2008, Vol. 34, No. 8, Pages 860-869
, DOI 10.1080/03639040801928812
Bioadhesive Ranitidine Hydrochloride for Gastroretention with Controlled Microenvironmental pHAnuradha AdhikaryDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology, Mumbai University Institute of Chemical Technology, Matunga (E), Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Ranitidine hydrochloride is a H2 receptor blocker used in the treatment of gastric ulcers. Pharmacological factors, in addition to the dosage regimen, favor development of a sustained-release system for ranitidine especially in the therapeutic condition of erosive esophagitis. This investigation delves into the development of bioadhesive type of gastroretentive formulation (tablets) of ranitidine. The effect of mucoadhesive polymers such as Carbopol, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, and dextrose were studied. Mucoadhesion, in vitro drug release profile, water uptake, and swelling of the tablet were evaluated. Alkalizing agents were incorporated in an attempt to maintain an alkaline microenvironment within the tablet and improve the stability of the drug in acidic medium. The stability was evaluated using dye test and degradation studies. The drug release profiles were fit into various kinetic models. Forward Links to Citing ArticlesRishi Kapil, Deepak N. Kapoor, Sanju Dhawan. Flow, compressive, and bioadhesive properties of various blends of poly(ethylene oxide). Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy 0:0, 1-11 Summary | Full Text | PDF (652 KB) | PDF Plus (669 KB) |
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