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   Optimization of sustained release matrix tablet of metoprolol succinate using central composite design  
   
نویسنده Li Li ,Sun Huijuan ,Gao Jing ,Jiang Tao ,Gao Yuan ,Zhang Jianjun
منبع pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences - 2013 - دوره : 26 - شماره : 5 - صفحه:929 -937
چکیده    The present study was performed to optimize the formulation of metoprolol succinate (ms) sustained release tablets using hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (hpmc) and sodium alginate (sa) as the matrix combination. after investigating the effects of various parameters on drug release, a 2-factor, 5-level central composite design was employed, using the amount of hpmc k4m (a) and sa (318 cp) (b) as the independent variables and the drug percentage released at 1h, 4h, 8h, 20h (q1, q4, q8, q20) as the responses. response surfaces were established to obtain the matrix ranges and the main factors affecting four responses. in order to validate the optimization study, six confirmatory runs were performed; indicating high predictability of response surface methodology for ms sustained release tablets. data fitting to peppas equation indicated that the mechanism of drug release could be diffusion along with erosion. this matrix combination can be used as a good alternative to the commercially pellet technology, which was complicated, timeconsuming and energy-intensive.
کلیدواژه Central composite design ,sustained release matrix tablet ,Metoprolol succinate ,HPMC ,sodium alginate
آدرس Nanjing Medical University, Second Affiliated Hospital, Department of Pharmacy, China, China Pharmaceutical University, School of Traditional Chinese Pharmacy, China, China Pharmaceutical University, School of Traditional Chinese Pharmacy, China, China Pharmaceutical University, School of Traditional Chinese Pharmacy, China, China Pharmaceutical University, School of Traditional Chinese Pharmacy, China, China Pharmaceutical University, School of Pharmacy, China
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