Evaluation of the solubility of the HPMC: PVA blends in biological fluids in vitro

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Autor(a) principal: Bianchi,Sara Elis
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Angeli,Valeria Weiss, Souza,Kellen Cristhinia Borges de, Miron,Diogo dos Santos, Carvalho,Gláucio de Almeida, Santos,Venina dos, Brandalise,Rosmary Nichele
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392011000200006
Resumo: Polymers are often used to coat tablets for controlled drug release. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the solubility of the HPMC and PVA blend compared to isolated polymers in solutions with a pH of biological fluids (6 and 1.2) and the dissolution of capsules obtained using theophylline granules produced with the HPMC/PVA 25/75 blend as a matrix and as coating. HPMC is completely solubilized in the medium that simulates the pH of the stomach and intestine, and PVA is the polymer that allows controlling the solubility of the blend in the medium, with a differents pH. The dissolution time was monitored by UV absorbance with maximum theophylline at 269 nm. The theophylline was released immediately in the granules, and in the capsules 78.4% after 30 minutes and 97.4%, after 120 minutes. Thus, PVA can potentially control the drug solubilization, contributing to obtaining modified release systems.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of the solubility of the HPMC: PVA blends in biological fluids in vitro
title Evaluation of the solubility of the HPMC: PVA blends in biological fluids in vitro
spellingShingle Evaluation of the solubility of the HPMC: PVA blends in biological fluids in vitro
Bianchi,Sara Elis
HPMC
PVA
theophylline
granules
capsules
solubility
title_short Evaluation of the solubility of the HPMC: PVA blends in biological fluids in vitro
title_full Evaluation of the solubility of the HPMC: PVA blends in biological fluids in vitro
title_fullStr Evaluation of the solubility of the HPMC: PVA blends in biological fluids in vitro
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the solubility of the HPMC: PVA blends in biological fluids in vitro
title_sort Evaluation of the solubility of the HPMC: PVA blends in biological fluids in vitro
author Bianchi,Sara Elis
author_facet Bianchi,Sara Elis
Angeli,Valeria Weiss
Souza,Kellen Cristhinia Borges de
Miron,Diogo dos Santos
Carvalho,Gláucio de Almeida
Santos,Venina dos
Brandalise,Rosmary Nichele
author_role author
author2 Angeli,Valeria Weiss
Souza,Kellen Cristhinia Borges de
Miron,Diogo dos Santos
Carvalho,Gláucio de Almeida
Santos,Venina dos
Brandalise,Rosmary Nichele
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bianchi,Sara Elis
Angeli,Valeria Weiss
Souza,Kellen Cristhinia Borges de
Miron,Diogo dos Santos
Carvalho,Gláucio de Almeida
Santos,Venina dos
Brandalise,Rosmary Nichele
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv HPMC
PVA
theophylline
granules
capsules
solubility
topic HPMC
PVA
theophylline
granules
capsules
solubility
description Polymers are often used to coat tablets for controlled drug release. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the solubility of the HPMC and PVA blend compared to isolated polymers in solutions with a pH of biological fluids (6 and 1.2) and the dissolution of capsules obtained using theophylline granules produced with the HPMC/PVA 25/75 blend as a matrix and as coating. HPMC is completely solubilized in the medium that simulates the pH of the stomach and intestine, and PVA is the polymer that allows controlling the solubility of the blend in the medium, with a differents pH. The dissolution time was monitored by UV absorbance with maximum theophylline at 269 nm. The theophylline was released immediately in the granules, and in the capsules 78.4% after 30 minutes and 97.4%, after 120 minutes. Thus, PVA can potentially control the drug solubilization, contributing to obtaining modified release systems.
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