Preparation and Evaluation of Sustained-Release Matrix Tablets Based on Metoprolol and an Acrylic Carrier Using Injection Moulding


Autoria(s): Quinten, T.; Bouquet, W.; Remon, J.P.; Vervaet, C.; Andrews, G.P.; Jones, D.S.; De Beer, T.; Saerens, L.; Hornsby, P.
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01/01/2012

Resumo

Sustained-release matrix tablets based on Eudragit RL and RS were manufactured by injection moulding. The influence of process temperature; matrix composition; drug load, plasticizer level; and salt form of metoprolol: tartrate (MPT), fumarate (MPF) and succinate (MPS) on ease of processing and drug release were evaluated. Formulations composed of 70/30% Eudragit RL/MPT showed the fastest drug release, substituting part of Eudragit RL by RS resulted in slower drug release, all following first-order release kinetics. Drug load only affected drug release of matrices composed of Eudragit RS: a higher MPT concentration yielded faster release rates. Adding triethyl citrate enhanced the processability, but was detrimental to long-term stability. The process temperature and plasticizer level had no effect on drug release, whereas metoprolol salt form significantly influenced release properties. The moulded tablets had a low porosity and a smooth surface morphology. A plasticizing effect of MPT, MPS and MPF on Eudragit RS and Eudragit RL was observed via DSC and DMA. Solubility parameter assessment, thermal analysis and X-ray diffraction demonstrated the formation of a solid solution immediately after production, in which H-bonds were formed between metoprolol and Eudragit as evidenced by near-infrared spectroscopy. However, high drug loadings of MPS and MPF showed a tendency to recrystallise during storage. The in vivo performance of injection-moulded tablets was strongly dependent upon drug loading. © 2012 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/preparation-and-evaluation-of-sustainedrelease-matrix-tablets-based-on-metoprolol-and-an-acrylic-carrier-using-injection-moulding(bd8048ab-3acd-4a7e-bcc5-e9f472aa277a).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1208/s12249-012-9848-6

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eng

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Fonte

Quinten , T , Bouquet , W , Remon , J P , Vervaet , C , Andrews , G P , Jones , D S , De Beer , T , Saerens , L & Hornsby , P 2012 , ' Preparation and Evaluation of Sustained-Release Matrix Tablets Based on Metoprolol and an Acrylic Carrier Using Injection Moulding ' AAPS PharmSciTech , pp. 1-15 . DOI: 10.1208/s12249-012-9848-6

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article