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Abstract

ASPRIN TABLETS' MATRIX FORMS: FORMULATION, EVALUATION AND COMPARATIVE PREFORMULATION STUDY USING VARIOUS NATURAL POLYMERS

Sunirmal Bhattacharjee*, Debalina Baidya, Tamanna Paul, Shayan Majumder, Subhra Deep Saha, Sagar Deb

ABSTRACT

The present study was to formulate Asprin matrix tablet using Xanthan gum, and guar gum as natural polymers and to elucidate the effect of type of polymers and its concentration on release pattern of drug from sustained release matrix tablets. Aspirin matrix tablets were prepared in four batches (batch number F1 to F4) by direct compression method using xanthan gum and guar gum as natural polymers and microcrystalline cellulose as a binder and pyrolidone as a water soluble polymer. The in vitro drug release studies of all the batches indicated that optimized formulation pertaining to Batch no. F2 was a promising system to provide sustained release effect of drug. The release pattern of the above formulation was best fitted to zero-order model and f irst order model. Mechanism of drug release followed was non-Fickian (super case-II) transport mechanism. Based on the above studies it can be concluded that this Azithromycin drug can be effectively formulated using different classes of natural polymers which can have greater bioavailability with less dose related side effects having better patient compliance. 

Keywords: Aspirin, Guar gum, Xanthan gum, microcrystalline cellulose, Pyrolidone, Talc.


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