Self Emulsifying Drug Delivery System (Paperback)

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Solubility is considered as a great problem for Ibuprofen hence a solubility enhancing technique, Self-emulsifying drug delivery system (SEDDS), was considered to be developed for Ibuprofen. Capmul PG 8 was used as a co-solvent. As surfactant, hydrophilic surfactant Cremophor EL was considered. A fixed amount of Ibuprofen was added with fixed amount of excipients. Capmul PG8 showed a good solubilizing capacity which dissolved 300 mg/ml of Ibuprofen. Cremophor EL also showed a good solubilizing capacity which dissolved 300 mg/ml of Ibuprofen. A 3-level factorial design was carried out to optimize the formulation. The optimized formula contains 24.10 mg Capmul PG8 and 71.02 mg Cremophor EL which releases 27.78%, 44.6% and 74.24% ibuprofen at the mentioned time interval. The present study shows that the Capmul PG8 and Cremophor EL have increased the release profile of capsule Ibuprofen. This attempt, therefore, delivers an alternative strategy in drug product formulation for poorly water soluble drugs. Pharmaceutical technologists, Pharmacists will find it a fruitful approach specially those working on drug delivery.

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Solubility is considered as a great problem for Ibuprofen hence a solubility enhancing technique, Self-emulsifying drug delivery system (SEDDS), was considered to be developed for Ibuprofen. Capmul PG 8 was used as a co-solvent. As surfactant, hydrophilic surfactant Cremophor EL was considered. A fixed amount of Ibuprofen was added with fixed amount of excipients. Capmul PG8 showed a good solubilizing capacity which dissolved 300 mg/ml of Ibuprofen. Cremophor EL also showed a good solubilizing capacity which dissolved 300 mg/ml of Ibuprofen. A 3-level factorial design was carried out to optimize the formulation. The optimized formula contains 24.10 mg Capmul PG8 and 71.02 mg Cremophor EL which releases 27.78%, 44.6% and 74.24% ibuprofen at the mentioned time interval. The present study shows that the Capmul PG8 and Cremophor EL have increased the release profile of capsule Ibuprofen. This attempt, therefore, delivers an alternative strategy in drug product formulation for poorly water soluble drugs. Pharmaceutical technologists, Pharmacists will find it a fruitful approach specially those working on drug delivery.

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Imprint

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

July 2012

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First published

July 2012

Authors

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 5mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

88

ISBN-13

978-3-659-17438-4

Barcode

9783659174384

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LSN

3-659-17438-6



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