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Determination of Microstructural Impact on the Release of Drug from Hydroxypropyl Cellulose Gel by Validated In Vitro Release Test Method

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ASSAY AND DRUG DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGIES
Volume 19, Issue 8, Pages 484-500

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MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/adt.2021.078

Keywords

microstructure; chlorhexidine gluconate; IVRT method development; rheology; texture analysis

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The microstructure of a semisolid system greatly influences drug release properties. This study focuses on the impact of hydroxypropyl cellulose gel microstructure on the release properties of chlorhexidine gluconate (CHX G), using rheology and texture analysis. The drug release results showed significant differences in release rates between different formulations, and these differences were well correlated with rheology and texture analysis data.
Microstructure of a semisolid system is greatly influenced by the formulation composition and the processing parameters. Different polymers exhibit different three-dimensional structure and these have a great impact on the drug release properties. The current research focuses on studying the impact of hydroxypropyl cellulose gel microstructure on the release properties of chlorhexidine gluconate (CHX G). The two main investigating methods of microstructure were used namely, rheology and texture analysis to determine the differences in the formulations studied. The CHX G drug release study was performed using a developed and validated in vitro release test method, which is reproducible, discriminative, and robust to detect the formulation differences. The drug release results showed that there was appreciable difference in the release rates of the different formulations. The rheology and texture analysis data correlated well with the difference in the release rates. The formulations differences were further confirmed by a statistical approach using analysis of variance.

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