CHARACTERIZATION OF PARACETAMOL ORALLY DISINTEGRATING TABLET USING GELATIN 1% AND 2% AS BINDER AND POLYPLASDONE XL-10 10% AS DISINTEGRANT (Prepared by Freeze Drying Method)

Paracetamol, a para-aminophenol derivative, is usually given per oral as antipyretic and analgesic for the treatment of fever1. Pediatric patients may have difficulty in ingesting conventional tablets because of their underdeveloped muscular and nervous systems2. The concept of Orally...

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Main Authors: Nawatila, Roisah, Setyawan, Dwi, Widjaja, Bambang
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spelling id-langga.757452018-11-22T12:59:13Z http://repository.unair.ac.id/75745/ CHARACTERIZATION OF PARACETAMOL ORALLY DISINTEGRATING TABLET USING GELATIN 1% AND 2% AS BINDER AND POLYPLASDONE XL-10 10% AS DISINTEGRANT (Prepared by Freeze Drying Method) Nawatila, Roisah Setyawan, Dwi Widjaja, Bambang RS Pharmacy and materia medica RS1-441 Pharmacy and materia medica RS200-201 Pharmaceutical dosage forms Paracetamol, a para-aminophenol derivative, is usually given per oral as antipyretic and analgesic for the treatment of fever1. Pediatric patients may have difficulty in ingesting conventional tablets because of their underdeveloped muscular and nervous systems2. The concept of Orally Disintegrating Tablets (ODT) emerged with an objective to improve patient’s compliance. ODTs disintegrates and dissolves in the mouth in less than 1 minute without the need of water3. Various technologies used in the manufacture of ODT include freeze drying, moulding, direct compression, spray drying, sublimation, and mass extrusion. In the freeze drying method, drying is carried out at low temperature under conditions involving removal of water by sublimation. Here, the drug is physically entrapped in a water soluble matrix, which is then freeze dried to give a product that is highly porous and amorf3. Freeze drying has some disadvantages such as the product obtained has poor mechanical stability and fragile4. Gelatin can inhibit the recrystallization process of amorphous paracetamol by cross-linking and hydrogen bonding between paracetamol and polymer. This interaction may increase the mechanical strength of ODT and keep the amorphous structure5. This study aims to determine the characterization of paracetamol ODT using gelatin as binder (1% and 2%)6, polyplasdone XL-10 as disintegrant (10%)7, and mannitol as filler which prepared by freeze drying method. Paracetamol ODT, physical mixture, and single compound of the material were characterized using Powder X-ray Diffractometry (PXRD), Differential Thermal Analyzer (DTA), and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). 2014 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/75745/1/C-25%20Artikel.pdf text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/75745/2/C-25%20Validasi%20dan%20Peer%20Reviewer.pdf Nawatila, Roisah and Setyawan, Dwi and Widjaja, Bambang (2014) CHARACTERIZATION OF PARACETAMOL ORALLY DISINTEGRATING TABLET USING GELATIN 1% AND 2% AS BINDER AND POLYPLASDONE XL-10 10% AS DISINTEGRANT (Prepared by Freeze Drying Method). In: ICCPS.
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English
topic RS Pharmacy and materia medica
RS1-441 Pharmacy and materia medica
RS200-201 Pharmaceutical dosage forms
spellingShingle RS Pharmacy and materia medica
RS1-441 Pharmacy and materia medica
RS200-201 Pharmaceutical dosage forms
Nawatila, Roisah
Setyawan, Dwi
Widjaja, Bambang
CHARACTERIZATION OF PARACETAMOL ORALLY DISINTEGRATING TABLET USING GELATIN 1% AND 2% AS BINDER AND POLYPLASDONE XL-10 10% AS DISINTEGRANT (Prepared by Freeze Drying Method)
description Paracetamol, a para-aminophenol derivative, is usually given per oral as antipyretic and analgesic for the treatment of fever1. Pediatric patients may have difficulty in ingesting conventional tablets because of their underdeveloped muscular and nervous systems2. The concept of Orally Disintegrating Tablets (ODT) emerged with an objective to improve patient’s compliance. ODTs disintegrates and dissolves in the mouth in less than 1 minute without the need of water3. Various technologies used in the manufacture of ODT include freeze drying, moulding, direct compression, spray drying, sublimation, and mass extrusion. In the freeze drying method, drying is carried out at low temperature under conditions involving removal of water by sublimation. Here, the drug is physically entrapped in a water soluble matrix, which is then freeze dried to give a product that is highly porous and amorf3. Freeze drying has some disadvantages such as the product obtained has poor mechanical stability and fragile4. Gelatin can inhibit the recrystallization process of amorphous paracetamol by cross-linking and hydrogen bonding between paracetamol and polymer. This interaction may increase the mechanical strength of ODT and keep the amorphous structure5. This study aims to determine the characterization of paracetamol ODT using gelatin as binder (1% and 2%)6, polyplasdone XL-10 as disintegrant (10%)7, and mannitol as filler which prepared by freeze drying method. Paracetamol ODT, physical mixture, and single compound of the material were characterized using Powder X-ray Diffractometry (PXRD), Differential Thermal Analyzer (DTA), and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM).
format Conference or Workshop Item
PeerReviewed
author Nawatila, Roisah
Setyawan, Dwi
Widjaja, Bambang
author_facet Nawatila, Roisah
Setyawan, Dwi
Widjaja, Bambang
author_sort Nawatila, Roisah
title CHARACTERIZATION OF PARACETAMOL ORALLY DISINTEGRATING TABLET USING GELATIN 1% AND 2% AS BINDER AND POLYPLASDONE XL-10 10% AS DISINTEGRANT (Prepared by Freeze Drying Method)
title_short CHARACTERIZATION OF PARACETAMOL ORALLY DISINTEGRATING TABLET USING GELATIN 1% AND 2% AS BINDER AND POLYPLASDONE XL-10 10% AS DISINTEGRANT (Prepared by Freeze Drying Method)
title_full CHARACTERIZATION OF PARACETAMOL ORALLY DISINTEGRATING TABLET USING GELATIN 1% AND 2% AS BINDER AND POLYPLASDONE XL-10 10% AS DISINTEGRANT (Prepared by Freeze Drying Method)
title_fullStr CHARACTERIZATION OF PARACETAMOL ORALLY DISINTEGRATING TABLET USING GELATIN 1% AND 2% AS BINDER AND POLYPLASDONE XL-10 10% AS DISINTEGRANT (Prepared by Freeze Drying Method)
title_full_unstemmed CHARACTERIZATION OF PARACETAMOL ORALLY DISINTEGRATING TABLET USING GELATIN 1% AND 2% AS BINDER AND POLYPLASDONE XL-10 10% AS DISINTEGRANT (Prepared by Freeze Drying Method)
title_sort characterization of paracetamol orally disintegrating tablet using gelatin 1% and 2% as binder and polyplasdone xl-10 10% as disintegrant (prepared by freeze drying method)
publishDate 2014
url http://repository.unair.ac.id/75745/1/C-25%20Artikel.pdf
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