Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7788522 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2015 | 34 Pages |
Abstract
In present study precipitation-ultrasonication was used to obtain nanosuspensions of poorly water-soluble drug, naproxen (NPX). We investigated the effects of HPMC concentration (X1) and time of ultrasonication (X2) on imperative attributes like mean particle size (Y1), % drug content (Y2), and time required to 90% drug release (Y3) via 32 factorial design. The morphology of nanosuspensions was found almost spherical by SEM observation. DSC and XRD studies suggested slight crystalline change in drug. FT-IR revealed lack of significant interactions between NPX and HPMC. Nanosuspensions of mean particle size 530.55Â nm was achieved. Dissolution rate obtained from all nanosuspensions were markedly higher than pure NPX. Response surface methodology and optimized polynomial equations were used to select optimal formulation i.e. 1.36%W/V of X1 and 13.9Â min of X2 to get desired response Y1; 727.97Â nm, Y2; 95.59% and Y3; 8.67Â min that were in reasonable agreement with observed value.
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Authors
Bibaswan Mishra, Jagannath Sahoo, Prasanna Kumar Dixit,