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The Influence of Drug-Excipient and Drug-Polymer Interactions on Butt Adhesive Strength of Ranitidine Hydrochloride Film-Coated Tablets
Authors:Narong Sarisuta  Pojawon Lawanprasert  Satit Puttipipatkhachorn  Krisana Srikummoon
Affiliation:1. Department of Manufacturing Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Mahidol Univerity, 447 Sri-Ayudhya Road, Bangkok, 10400, Thailand;2. Production Division, Government Pharmaceutical Organization, Rama 6 Road, Bangkok, 10400, Thailand
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The influence of fillers and polymeric films on adhesive strength of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) and Eudragit E100® films coated on ranitidine HCl tablets containing either spray-dried rice starch (SDRS) or lactose monohydrate as fillers after storage at 45°C/75% RH for four weeks was investigated by the use of butt adhesion technique. The adhesive strength of film-coated tablets of fillers without drug was found to slightly decrease after storage. In contrast, the adhesive strength of drug-containing film-coated tablets significantly reduced, the degree of which was higher for Eudragit E100® than HPMC. Physicochemical characterization by employing differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS) revealed that the drug was obviously incompatible with lactose and possibly mild interaction with Eudragit E100® was suggested. The results indicated that the adhesive strength of film-coated tablets would be affected not only by the drug-excipient interaction, but also by the drug-polymeric film interaction.
Keywords:Film-coated tablets  drug-excipient interaction  drug-polymer interaction  adhesive strength  ranitidine HCl  hydroxypropyl methylcellulose  Eudragit E100®
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