In Vitro Evaluation of the Bioadhesive Properties of the Bioadhesive Properties of Tacca Starch-Carbopol 940 Admixtures and their Application as Bioadhesive Systems for Metronidazole Tablets

  • S.I. Ofoefule
Keywords: Bioadhesion, Admixtures, Tensiometric Measurement, Coated Beads, Metronidazole, 1-mucin

Abstract

Bioadhesive properties of Tacca starch-Carbopol 940 (TS - CP) admixtures were evaluated. Detachement of polymer coasted beads and tentiometric measurement were employed as mini-matrix in the formulation of metronidazole bioadhesive tablets. The release profiles of tablets were assessed in simulated intestinal fluid (SIF) without pancreatin. Agt all TS-CP admixture combination ratios [1:0, 1:1, 3:7, 7:3, 3:2, 2:3 and 0:1] good adhesive strengths were obtained on isolated pig intestine and on intestinal I-mucin. The metronidazole bioadhesive tables exhibited higher tension than the polymer dispersions as a result of variation in the hydration of the polymer coat in I-mucin and in actual mucus surface. Tensiometric measurements and detachment of polymer-coated beads demonstrated significant influence of Tacca starch in the bioadhesion of the admixtures.  Release of metronidazole from the bioadhesive tables pointed to sustained release model.

Published
2016-02-09
How to Cite
Ofoefule, S. (2016). In Vitro Evaluation of the Bioadhesive Properties of the Bioadhesive Properties of Tacca Starch-Carbopol 940 Admixtures and their Application as Bioadhesive Systems for Metronidazole Tablets. Journal of Science and Technology, 21(1,2&3). https://doi.org/10.4314/just.v21i1,2&3.818
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