Abstract

AbstractDika fat, a solid vegetable fat, derived from the seeds of Irvingia qabonensis was evaluated as a suppository base for aspirin, aminophylline and chloroquine phosphate. The result show that the suppositories formulated with dika fat blends satisfied the pharmaceutical requirements of drug release and stability. A change in colour observed with aminophylline preparations may be due to a physical interaction between the drug and base. The observed change in colour did not however change the in vitro release of the drug.

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