Affiliation:
1. Guru Gobind Singh College of Pharmacy, Yamuna Nagar-135001, Haryana, India
2. Department of Pharmaceutics,
MM College of Pharmacy, MM (DU), Mullana, Ambala, Haryana
3. Chitkara College of Pharmacy, Chitkara University,
Punjab, India
Abstract
Background:
Although nucleation kinetic data is quite important for the concept of supersaturation behavior, its part in rationalizing the crystallization inhibitor has not been well understood.
Objective:
This study aimed to investigate the nucleation kinetic profile of Dextromethorphan HBr
(as an ideal drug, BCS-II) by measuring liquid-liquid phase segregation, nucleation induction time,
and Metastable Zone width.
Methods:
Surfeit action was examined by a superfluity assay of the drug. The concentration was
scrutinized by light scattering techniques (UV spectrum (novel method) and Fluorometer (CL 53)).
Results:
The drug induction time was 20 min without polymer and 90 and 110 min with polymers,
such as HPMC K15M and Xanthan Gum, respectively. Therefore, the order of the polymer's ability
to inhibit nucleation was Xanthan Gum > HPMC K15M in the medium (7.4 pH). Similarly, the drug
induction time was 30 min without polymer and 20, 110, and 90 min with polymers, such as Sodium
CMC, HPMC K15M, and Xanthan Gum, respectively. Therefore, the order of the polymer's ability
to inhibit nucleation was HPMC K15M > Xanthan Gum > Sodium CMC in SIFsp (6.8 pH), which
synchronizes the polymer’s potentiality to interdict the drug precipitation.
Conclusion:
The HPMC K15M and xanthan Gum showed the best crystallization inhibitor effect for
the maintenance of superfluity conditions till the drug absorption time. The xanthan gum is based on
the “glider” concept, and this shows the novelty of this preliminary research. The screening methodology used for rationalizing the best polymers used in the superfluity formulations development successfully.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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