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LIQUISOLID-BASED PULSATILE SYSTEM OF CARVEDILOL: EFFECT OF LIQUISOLID COMPACT ON ANTIHYPERTENSIVE ACTIVITY AND DRUG RELEASE

By: Contributor(s): Description: Page No. 27-37Subject(s): In: Indian Drugs Mumbai Indian Drugs Manufacturer's AssociationSummary: Current work was aimed to use liquisolid compact technology to build a pulsatile system containing carvedilol. Liquisolid compact based core tablets were produced with a Syloid® 244FP coating and a Neusilin US2® carrier. The tablets were press-coated with a barrier layer made of the polymers hydroxypropyl methylcellulose K 15M and ethyl cellulose. The physical characteristics of the liquisolidbased pulsatile formulations produced were investigated using differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray diffraction analysis and infrared spectroscopic techniques. Compared with a commercial formulation, optimized liquisolid core-tablets reduced the blood pressure significantly (P<0.0001). The lag time of the tablets with the optimized composition was 6 h. The carvedilol release was 100.002% within 2h after the lag time. Our findings suggest that carvedilol was effectively delivered in the desired pulsatile release pattern by the liquisolid compact-based compression-coated tablets.
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Journal Article SNDT Juhu Available jp942.2
Periodicals SNDT Juhu P 615.8805/ID (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol. 62, No. 7 (01/07/2025) Available JP942

Current work was aimed to use liquisolid compact technology to build a pulsatile system containing carvedilol. Liquisolid compact based core tablets were produced with a Syloid® 244FP coating and a Neusilin US2® carrier. The tablets were press-coated with a barrier layer made of the polymers hydroxypropyl methylcellulose K 15M and ethyl cellulose. The physical characteristics of the liquisolidbased pulsatile formulations produced were investigated using differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray diffraction analysis and infrared spectroscopic techniques. Compared with a commercial formulation, optimized liquisolid core-tablets reduced the blood pressure significantly (P<0.0001). The lag time of the tablets with the optimized composition was 6 h. The carvedilol release was 100.002% within 2h after the lag time. Our findings suggest that carvedilol was effectively delivered in the desired pulsatile release pattern by the liquisolid compact-based compression-coated tablets.

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