scholarly journals Effect of Curing and Compression Process on the Drug Release of Coated Ion-Exchange Resin Complexes

2011 ◽  
Vol 41 (2) ◽  
pp. 67-73
Author(s):  
Seong-Hoon Jeong ◽  
Hun-Sik Wang ◽  
Ja-Seong Koo ◽  
Eun-Joo Choi ◽  
Ki-Nam Park
2007 ◽  
Vol 96 (3) ◽  
pp. 618-632 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seong Hoon Jeong ◽  
Nahor Haddish Berhane ◽  
Kamyar Haghighi ◽  
Kinam Park

Author(s):  
NISHANT OZA ◽  
SWATI SAGAR

Objective: The aim of present work was to develop of pediatric cefuroxime axetil 125 mg dispersible tablets by using ion exchange resin as a taste masking agent and quality target product profile was defined based on the properties of the cefuroxime axetil. Methods: Initially, cefuroxime axetil and various resin complexes (DRC) were prepared with different conditions and evaluated for taste masking and drug loading. Optimized DRC was used to formulate the dispersible tablet. A 32 full factorial design was employed to study the effect of mannitol (X1) and microcrystalline cellulose PH-101 (X2) on drug release at 10 min and time taken to 80% drug release. In the present study, the following constraints were arbitrarily used for the selection of an optimized batch: Q10>65% and T80%<30 min. Multiple linear regression analysis, ANOVA and graphical representation of the influence factor by 3D plots were performed by using Sigmaplot 11.0. Checkpoint batch was prepared to validate the evolved model. Results: Among the various drug resins complex DRC-9 was found with less bitter taste which was containing kyron T-114 and among the all factorial batch F7 showed highest drug release at 10 min (Q10) and lowest time taken to 80% drug release (T80) hence batch F7 was selected as an optimized batch and it’s found to be stable in the stability evaluation. Conclusion: The results of full factorial design indicate mannitol and MCC PH-101 have a significant effect on drug release.


2011 ◽  
Vol 201-203 ◽  
pp. 1384-1387
Author(s):  
Wipada Samprasit ◽  
Praneet Opanasopit ◽  
Prasert Akkaramongkolporn ◽  
Tanasait Ngawhirunpat ◽  
Kaewnapa Wongsermsin ◽  
...  

The purpose of this research was to mask the bitter taste of dextromethorphan hydrobromide using a cationic ion exchange resin, Amberlite® IRP-69, to formulate oral disintegrating tablets (ODTs). The drug was loaded (resinate) were prepared in drug to resin ratio of 1:1 and 1:2. The resinate or physically mixed with the resin (physical mixture) was incorporated into ODTs by direct compression. The formula was developed to acquire the optimal formulations of taste masked ODTs, hardness and mouth feel and disintegration time. The ODTs were further evaluated for weight, friability, disintegration time, drug content, degree of bitter taste and drug release, respectively. The weight and friability of the tablet with resinate were not significantly different from those with physical mixture. The tablet with resinate had a lower tablet hardness due to drug loading might be reduced compressibility. The addition of Avicel®PH102 could be increased tablet hardness. Both ODTs with resinate and physical mixture provided a sustained pattern of drug release. However, only ODTs with resinate successfully masked bitter taste of the drug. In conclusion, the loaded drug in ion exchange resin as resinate could increase the palatability and acceptability of ODTs containing bitter drugs.


1996 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. Atyabi ◽  
H.L. Sharma ◽  
H.A.H. Mohammad ◽  
J.T. Fell

2016 ◽  
Vol 52 ◽  
pp. 171-176
Author(s):  
M. Palkina ◽  
O. Metlitska

The aim of the research – adaptation, optimization and using of existing DNA extraction methods from bees’ biological material with the reagent «Chelex-100" under complex economic conditions of native laboratories, which will optimize labour costs and improve the economic performance of DNA extraction protocol. Materials and methods. In order to conduct the research the samples of honey bees’ biological material: queen pupae exuviae, larvae of drone brood, some adult bees’ bodies (head and thorax) were selected. Bowl and drone brood were obtained from the experimental bee hives of Institute of Apiculture nd. a. P. I. Prokopovich of NAAS. DNA extraction from biosamples of Apis mellifera ssp. was carried out using «Chelex-100®» ion exchange resin in different concentrations and combinations. Before setting tests for determination of quantitative and quality indexes, dilution of DNA samples of the probed object was conducted in ratio 1:40. The degree of contamination with protein and polysaccharide fractions (OD 260/230), quantitative content of DNA (OD 260/280) in the extracted tests were conducted using spectrophotometer of «Biospec – nano» at the terms of sample volume in 2 µl and length of optical way in 0,7 mm [7]. Verification of DNA samples from biological material of bees, isolated by «Chelex-100®», was conducted after cold keeping during 24 hours at 20°C using PСR with primaries to the fragment of gene of quantitative trait locus (QTL) Sting-2 of next structure [8]:  3' – CTC GAC GAG ACG ACC AAC TTG – 5’; 3' – AAC CAG AGT ATC GCG AGT GTT AC – 5’ Program of amplification: 94 °C – 5 minutes – 1 cycle; 94 °C – 1 minute, 57°C – 1 minute, 72 °C – 2 minutes – 30 cycles; elongation after 72°C during 2 minutes – 1 cycle. The division of obtained amplicons was conducted by gel electrophoresis at a low current – 7 µÀ, in 1,5 % agarose gel (Sigma ®) in TAE buffer [7]. The results. At the time of optimization of DNA isolation methods, according to existing methods of foreign experts, it was found optimal volume of ion exchange resin solution was in the proposed concentration: instead of 60 µl of solution used 120 µl of «Chelex-100®», time of incubation was also amended from 30 minutes to 180 minutes [9]. The use of the author's combination of method «Chelex-100®» with lysis enzymes, proteinase K and detergents (1M dithiothreitol), as time of incubation was also amended, which was reduced to 180 minutes instead of the proposed 12 hours [10]. Changes in quality characteristics of obtained DNA in samples after reduction in incubation time were not found. Conclusions. The most economical method of DNA isolation from bees’ biological material is 20% solution of «Chelex-100» ion exchange resin with the duration of the incubation period of 180 minutes. It should also be noted that the best results can be obtained from exuviae, selected immediately after the queen’s exit from bowl, that reduces the likelihood of DNA molecules destruction under the influence of nucleases activation, but not later than 12 hours from release using the technology of isolated obtain of queens.


1977 ◽  
Vol 49 (6) ◽  
pp. 764-766 ◽  
Author(s):  
Toshihiko. Hanai ◽  
Harold F. Walton

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