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Effect of poloxamers on nifedipine microparticles prepared by Hot Air Coating technique

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Abstract

The Hot Air Coating (HAC) technique was used to prepare microparticles consisting of 30% nifedipine coated with different lipid mixtures. Cetearyl alcohol or cetearyl alcohol and 5% or 15% of a poloxamer (Pluronic F68 or Pluronic F127) were used as excipients. HAC products were analyzed in terms of morphology, flowability, thermal properties and nifedipine release behaviour, in order to elucidate the role played by the Pluronics on the physico-chemical and pharmaceutical characteristics of microparticles. HAC particles were spherical and their surface appeared scale-worked; thermal studies demonstrated the existence of relevant interactions among the system components and the dissolution experiments led to the hypothesis that the drug is released primarily by diffusion through the lipid coating: the poloxamer and its concentration have a significant influence on the pharmaceutical properties of the dosage form, as shown by the a parameter of Weibull model.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)198-203
Number of pages6
JournalEuropean Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics
Volume65
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2007

Keywords

  • Drug release rate
  • Hot Air Coating
  • Microparticles
  • Nifedipine
  • Poloxamers
  • Weibull model

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