Abstract

AbstractThe effects of formulation variables on the release profile of diclofenac sodium from ethyl cellulose (EC) and hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose (HPMC) matrix tablets were investigated. With increase in viscosity of ethyl cellulose used in nonaqueous granulation, a decrease in drug release from the tablets was observed, while the percentage of fines articles passed through 60 mesh) in the granulation had a significant effect on the dissolution profile. Granules containing 15% fines exhibited slow release of the drug in comparison to those containing 30% fines with EC matrices. An analysis of kinetics of drug release from hydrophobic EC matrix showed Fickian diffusion regulated dissolution. Drug release from HPMC tablets followed an apparent zero-order kinetics.

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