Abstract

AbstractThe use of copolymers grafted on starch for controlled‐release technology is an interesting proposal, since a modification of a natural polymer is more suitable than synthetic polymers because of its biocompatibility and biodegradability. The aim of this paper is to synthesize acrylic polymers grafted on carbohydrates to investigate the release kinetic of different solubility drugs from polymeric matrix systems and to observe the effect of grafted copolymers and drug solubility on the release mechanism. Copolymer variables such as carbohydrate content, stereoregularity of grafted chains, particle size, morphology, sensitivity to hydration, and rheological properties are discussed. Tablets were prepared by direct compression of the graft copolymer and drug. The drugs' release in vitro kinetics was studied by dissolution testing. Drug release from tablets depends on polymer matrix, polymer content, drug, and pH. An increase in drug solubility results in an increase in the rate of dissolution, as in the case of a poor hydrophilic matrix. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 96: 523–536, 2005

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