Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of factors such as drug loading, particle size, plasticizer type, antiadherent type, and annealing method on the release of ibuprofen from controlled-release beads coated with an experimental latex. Further, the in vitro release kinetics and mechanism of drug transport across the polymeric membrane have been investigated. Ibuprofen-loaded beads were coated with the experimental latex using a fluidized-bed coating machine (Uniglatt). The drug release from these spherical membrane reservoir systems appeared to be diffusion controlled. Evaluation of the effect of osmotic pressure by using dissolution media of various osmolal concentrations indicated that it has no significant effect on the drug release. To further elucidate the mechanism of release from these polymeric membranes, the permeation of drug through free films was studied.

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