Giovanna Corti, Gaetano Capasso, Francesca Maestrelli, Marzia Cirri, Paola Mura
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Florence, via U.Schiff 6, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Florence, Italy.
Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis 2007 Nov 5Interaction products of metformin hydrochloride (MF.HCl), an oral anti-hyperglycaemic agent highly soluble in water, with triacetyl-beta-cyclodextrin (TAbetaCyD), a hydrophobic CyD derivative practically insoluble in water, were prepared to evaluate their suitability for the development of a sustained-release dosage form of the drug. Equimolar MF.HCl-TAbetaCyD solid compounds were obtained by different techniques, i.e., physical mixing, kneading, co-grinding, sealed-heating, and spray-drying, in order to investigate and compare their effectiveness and influence on the physical-chemical properties of the final products. Differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray powder diffractometry, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy were used for the solid-state characterization of the different MF.HCl-TAbetaCyD systems, whereas their in vitro dissolution properties were determined according to the dispersed amount method. According to the results of solid-state studies, the ability of the different preparation methods to promote effective interactions between drug and CyD varied in the order: spray-drying>co-grinding>kneading>sealed-heating approximately physical mixing. The same effectiveness rank order was observed also in dissolution studies. In fact the time to dissolve 100% drug varied increased from 1 min, for pure drug, to 3, 7, 40, 120 up to 420 min for physically mixed, sealed-heated, kneaded, co-ground and spray-dried products, respectively. Thus the drug-TA(CyD products obtained by spray drying and co-grinding were selected as the best candidates for the future development of a suitable prolonged-release oral dosage form of MF.HCl.)
Giovanna Corti, Gaetano Capasso, Francesca Maestrelli, Marzia Cirri, Paola Mura. Physical-chemical characterization of binary systems of metformin hydrochloride with triacetyl-beta-cyclodextrin. Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis. 2007 Nov 5;45(3):480-6
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