Optimasi Hidroksipropil Metilselulosa dan Polivinil Pirolidon dalam Sediaan Mucoadhesive Buccal Film Diltiazem Hidroklorida
Date
2021-01-16Author
SARI, Lusia Oktora Ruma Kumala
SUDIANINGSIH, Septi
WICAKSONO, Yudi
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Diltiazem HCl is a class of benzodiazepine calcium channel blockers used to treat angina pectoris,
arrhythmias, and hypertension. Diltiazem HCl improves first-pass metabolism, a short half time of 3-5
hours, and bioavailability of diltiazem for oral administration of about 40%. Mucoadhesive buccal film
diltiazem HCl releases the drug to the buccal mucosa, so the first pass metabolism can be avoided
because of its absorption through the venous system that flows from the cheek. This study aimed to
study HPMC polymers and polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) polymers on swelling index, residence time,
mucoadhesive strength of mucoadhesive buccal film diltiazem HCl, FTIR, and drug release. The
prepared film was evaluated for swelling index, mucoadhesive strength, and mucoadhesive residence
time. The optimal amount for HPMC was 35 mg, and PVP was 15 mg. The combination of polymers with
this amount can produce a swelling index was 3,00, mucoadhesive strength was 41,87 gF, and
mucoadhesive residence time was 330,66. FTIR test indicated that there was no interaction between
active function clusters of Diltiazem HCl and other excipients. The release of the optimum formula in the
360th minute was about 97.847%, following in the zero-order release model and Higuchi.
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- LSP-Jurnal Ilmiah Dosen [7356]