Formulation and evaluation of transdermal patch of repaglinide.

ISRN Pharmaceutics Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-07-20 DOI:10.5402/2011/651909
Shailesh T Prajapati, Charmi G Patel, Chhagan N Patel
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Repaglinide has the half life of 1 hour, and bioavailability in the body is 56% due to first-pass metabolism. The total daily dose of Repaglinide is 16 mg (e.g., 4 mg four times daily depending on meal patterns); hence, it required frequent dosing. Transdermal patch of Repaglinide was prepared to sustain the release and improve bioavailability of drug and patient compliance. Different formulations were prepared by varying the grades of HPMC and concentration of PVP K30 by solvent casting method. The prepared formulations were evaluated for various parameters like thickness, tensile strength, folding endurance, % elongation, % moisture content, % moisture uptake, % drug content, in vitro drug release, in vitro permeation, and drug excipient compatibility. A 3(2) full factorial design was applied to check the effect of varying the grades of HPMC (X(1)) and PVP concentration (X(2)) on the responses, that is, tensile strength, percentage drug released in 1 hr (Q(1)), 9 hr (Q(9)), and diffusion coefficient as a dependent variables. In vitro release data were fitted to various models to ascertain kinetic of drug release. Regression analysis and analysis of variance were performed for dependent variables. The results of the F2 statistics between factorial design batches and theoretical profile were used to select optimized batch. Batch F6 was considered optimum batch which contained HPMC K100 and PVP (1.5%), showed release 92.343% up to 12 hr, and was more similar to the theoretical predicted dissolution profile (f(2) = 69.187).

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瑞格列奈透皮贴剂的配制和评估。
瑞格列奈的半衰期为 1 小时,在体内的生物利用率为 56%。瑞格列奈的每日总剂量为 16 毫克(例如,根据进餐情况,每日四次,每次 4 毫克),因此需要频繁给药。我们制备了瑞格列奈透皮贴片,以持续释放药物,提高药物的生物利用度和患者的依从性。通过溶剂浇注法,改变 HPMC 的等级和 PVP K30 的浓度,制备了不同的配方。对制备的制剂进行了各种参数评估,如厚度、拉伸强度、耐折度、伸长率、含水量、吸湿率、药物含量、体外药物释放、体外渗透和辅料相容性。采用 3(2) 全因子设计来检验不同等级的 HPMC(X(1))和 PVP 浓度(X(2))对反应的影响,即拉伸强度、1 小时(Q(1))和 9 小时(Q(9))药物释放百分比和扩散系数作为因变量。将体外释放数据拟合到各种模型中,以确定药物释放动力学。对因变量进行了回归分析和方差分析。利用因子设计批次与理论曲线之间的 F2 统计结果来选择优化批次。批次 F6 被认为是最佳批次,该批次含有 HPMC K100 和 PVP(1.5%),12 小时内的药物释放率为 92.343%,与理论预测的溶出曲线(f(2) = 69.187)更为相似。
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