The effect of polymeric dispersion type on the release of diclofenac sodium from coated pellets
KREJČOVÁ K.1, RABIŠKOVÁ M.1, VETCHÝ D.1, TOMÁŠEK V.2, PROKOPOVÁ A.2
1Veterinární a farmaceutická univerzita Brno, Farmaceutická fakulta, Ústav technologie léků 2Zentiva, a.s. Praha |
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Summary:
Recently, coated pellets have gained attention of the pharmaceutical industry as they represent
a relatively easy way leading to controlled drug release. Pellets of appropriate properties containing
approx. 40 % of diclofenac sodium were prepared by roto-agglomeration. For the coating, two
different aqueous dispersions (Surelease® and Eudragit®RS 30 D) were selected. Generally, the drug
release rate slowed down as the coating load increased from 10 to 22 %. However, big differences
between diclofenac sodium release from pellets coated with Surelease® and Eudragit®RS30D at
equivalent coating loads were observed. Although Eudragit®RS 30 D provided membranes
successfully controlling drug release over an extended period of 24 hours, the coating process with
Surelease® led to a film of a very poor quality. Faster release from ethyl cellulose coated pellets
could be explained in terms of a higher solubility of diclofenac sodium in alkaline aqueous
dispersion of ethyl cellulose and its migration into the coat during the coating process and/or the
unsatisfactory curing of the ethyl cellulose film. Therefore possible interactions between the coating
and the drug should be always considered as suggested in this study.
Key words:
coated pellets – diclofenac sodium – Surelease® – Eudragit® RS 30 D
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