Abstract

In the present work, eudragit L100 and Eudragit RLPO films were prepared and evaluated as rate controlling membrane for transdermal drug delivery systems. Dibutyl phthalate or propylene glycol at a concentration of 15w/w of the polymer was used as a plasticizer in the preparation of eudragit L100 and Eudragit RLPO films. Casting on mercury surface technique was employed for preparation of eudragit L100 and Eudragit RLPO films. The dry films were evaluated for physical appearance, water vapour transmission, drug diffusion and permeability coefficient. Both water vapour transmissions, drug diffusion rate followed zero-order kinetics. The mechanism of drug release was governed by peppas model. The diffusion exponent of release profiles (slope) has a value of 1.056–1.071 (n>1), which indicates super case ∐ transport diffusion. The results obtained in the present study thus indicate that the polymer and solvents used in the preparation of films have shown significant influence on the water vapour transmission, drug diffusion and permeability of the films.

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