Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmaceutics, Anand Pharmacy College, Anand, Gujarat, India
Abstract
Objective:
The primary limitations of tadalafil in treating erectile dysfunction are its low
solubility and unpleasant bitter taste, which ultimately result in inadequate patient adherence. The
present study aimed to develop and characterize a medicated chocolate formulation containing
Tadalafil and ß-CD (solubility enhancer) employing the concept of Design of Experiment (DoE) using
chocolate as a user-friendly excipient.
Methods:
An inclusion complex was formulated by incorporating the drug into ß-CD using the
kneading method for solubility improvement and also as a taste masker for Tadalafil. The ratio of
drug: ß-CD inclusion complex was selected based on a phase solubility study. The inclusion complex
was molded into a chocolate base and optimized using the DoE approach. Further, drug excipient
interaction was evaluated by DSC and FTIR study.
Results:
Phase solubility study suggested a 1:1 ratio of Tadalafil: β-CD for better solubility. DSC
spectra suggested the conversion of crystalline structure into an amorphous state which indicates
improvement of the drug solubility. DSC and FTIR studies revealed that there was no significant
interaction between drug and excipients. Next, %CDR (cumulative drug release) at 30 min revealed
the immediate effect of Tadalafil from chocolate formulation and free drug analysis (an unbound
drug with ß-CD) proved reduced bitterness of the drug in the complex. Additionally, the medicated
chocolate was found to be stable at room temperature as per stability study.
Conclusion:
β-CD was found to be a promising multifunctional excipient as a solubility enhancement
carrier and taste masker for bitter-tasting drugs.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.