COMPATIBILITY SCREENING OF VIDAGLIPTIN WITH IONIC AND NON-IONIC POLYMERIC EXCIPIENTS FOR THE DESIGN OF EXTENDED RELEASE DELIVERY SYSTEM
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.9, No. 5)Publication Date: 2021-20-05
Authors : Balen Saharia Gouranga Das; Bipul Nath;
Page : 187-193
Keywords : FT-IR DSC Vidagliptin Ionic Polymers Non-Ionic Compatibility;
Abstract
Studies of drug-polymer compatibility play an important role in the preformulation stage for the development of pharmaceutical dosage forms. The potential physical and chemical interactions between drugs and polymer can affect the chemical nature, stability and bioavailability of the dosage form and as a result in the therapeutic response in the clinical phase. The present study reveals the thermal and spectroscopic study of physical mixtures of Vildagliptin (VDG) and HPMC in combination with cationic polymers chitosan, anionic polymers NaCMC and nonionic polymers PEO for extended release (ER). In the first phase of the study, differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) was used as tool to detect any interaction. In the next phase, a Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) technique was used to confirm and to investigate the type of the possible interactions between the components. In both cases, the spectroscopic data revealed that the analysed polymeric excipients did not show any affect on the VDG. Results of the present study indicated the suitability of the HPMC K4M hydrophilic matrix polymers in combination with cationic polymers, anionic polymers and non-ionic polymers in the preparation of extended release formulation of VDG.
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