Novel Strategy to Fabricate Floating Drug Delivery System Based on Sublimation Technique

AAPS PharmSciTech. 2016 Jun;17(3):693-9. doi: 10.1208/s12249-015-0398-6. Epub 2015 Aug 28.

Abstract

The present study aims to develop floating drug delivery system by sublimation of ammonium carbonate (AMC). The core tablets contain a model drug, hydrochlorothiazide, and various levels (i.e., 0-50% w/w) of AMC. The tablets were then coated with different amounts of the polyacrylate polymers (i.e., Eudragit® RL100, Eudragit® RS100, and the mixture of Eudragit® RL100 and Eudragit® RS100 at 1:1 ratio). The coated tablets were kept at ambient temperature (25°C) or cured at 70°C for 12 h before further investigation. The floating and drug release behaviors of the tablets were performed in simulated gastric fluid USP without pepsin at 37°C. The results showed that high amount of AMC induced the floating of the tablets. The coated tablets containing 40 and 50% AMC floated longer than 8 h with a time-to-float of about 3 min. The sublimation of AMC from the core tablets decreased the density of system, causing floating of the tablets. The tablets coated with Eudragit® RL100 floated at a faster rate than those of Eudragit® RS100. Even the coating level of polymer did not influence the time-to-float and floating time of coated tablets containing the same amount of AMC, the drug release from the tablets coated with higher coating level of polymer showed slower drug release. The results suggested that the sublimation technique using AMC is promising for the development of floating drug delivery system.

Keywords: floating tablets; gas formation; gastroretentive drug delivery system; sublimation technique; sustained release.

MeSH terms

  • Carbonates / chemical synthesis*
  • Carbonates / pharmacokinetics
  • Chemistry, Pharmaceutical / methods*
  • Drug Delivery Systems / methods*
  • Drug Liberation*
  • Tablets, Enteric-Coated

Substances

  • Carbonates
  • Tablets, Enteric-Coated
  • ammonium carbonate