Optimization of Hydroxy Propyl Methyl Cellulose and Carbomer in Diltiazem Hydrochloride Mucoadhesive Buccal Film
Date
2021-02-13Author
WINARTI, Lina
LAKSONO, Bagus Tri
SARI, Lusia Oktora Ruma Kumala
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Diltiazem hydrochloride (HCl) is a drug with low bioavailability due to
the high rate of the first-pass metabolism and a short half-life of the drug
(3-5h); hence, mucoadhesive buccal films were made to overcome this
weakness. The bioavailability of Diltiazem HCl may increase if the buccal
preparations can make good contact with the mucosa for a sufficient amount
of time. Therefore, in this study, two polymers, Hydroxy Propyl Methyl
Cellulose (HPMC) and Carbomer were combined to obtain good film
characteristics, especially in residence time and mucoadhesive strength. This
study aimed to optimize the amount of HPMC and Carbomer needed and
evaluate the release kinetics of Diltiazem HCl from the mucoadhesive buccal
film. The formula was prepared by the solvent casting method and optimized
with the design expert software, while the release kinetics and mechanism
were evaluated using the DDSolver program. The optimum amount of
polymer obtained from optimization was 40mg of HPMC and 10mg of
Carbomer. The FTIR spectra showed there was no interaction between
Diltiazem HCl and other excipients. The dissolution model of Diltiazem HCl
from buccal mucoadhesive film follows Korsmeyer-Peppas. The release
exponent (n) of 0.55 shows a non-fickian/anomalous diffusion release
mechanism. These mechanisms represent drug release controlled by a
combination of diffusion and erosion. This study concluded that the buccal
film was successfully formulated by using a combination of HPMC and
Carbomer with the potential to increase Diltiazem HCl bioavailability and
half-life by increasing its contact time and controlling the release
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