OPTIMASI KOMPOSISI HIDROKSIPROPIL METILSELULOSA DAN CARBOPOL PADA TABLET TEOFILIN SISTEM MENGAPUNG MENGGUNAKAN METODE DESAIN FAKTORIAL
Abstract
Abstract
The aim of this research was to develop an optimized gastric floating drug
delivery system (GFDDS) of theophylline. Floating tablet of theophylline were
developed to prolong gastric residence time and increase its biovalability. The tablet
were prepared by direct compression technique, using polimer HPMC and carbopol
as floating system. The produced tablets were tested for physical properties, such as
uniformity of weight, tablet hardness, floating test and in vitro dissolution test. The
effect of HPMC and carbopol on drug release profile and floating properties were
investigated. The results indicate that HPMC and carbopol affected floating lag time,
floating duration time and released properties of theophylline. Addition
concentration of HPMC increase floating lag time, but addition of carbopol decrease
floating lag time. The effect of polymer toward floating duration time is unknown
because the results is uniform. Dissolution efficiency is decrease by addition of
polymers. Factorial design method was employed to create the optimum composition
of HPMC and carbopol and used to determinate the effect of HPMC and carbopol
and their interaction on floating properties and dissolution efficiency. The optimum
formula which obtain several criteria was investigated with overlay plot. The linier
regression analysys and model fitting showed that formula 2 dan 4 followed zero
order, and formula 1 and 3 followed Higuchi model which had highest value of
correlation coefficient (r). Optimum compotition based on overlay plot for each
tablet is 119,06 mg – 120,00 mg of HPMC at 20 - 30 mg of carbopol.
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