Abstract

Pharmaceutical oral solutions are preparations in which the active ingredients are dissolved in suitable liquid vehicles such as syrups. This study sought to determine the potential of glucose syrup produced from high quality cassava flour (HQCF) as a vehicle or sweetener in the preparation of paracetamol syrup and simple linctus. Four formulations (two paracetamol syrups (B1 and B2) and two simple linctus formulations (A1 and A2)) were prepared using glucose syrup from HQCF as vehicle or sweetener while two controls (B3 and A3) were prepared for each group using sucrose syrup as vehicle or sweetener. Two brands of paracetamol syrup and simple linctus were purchased from retail pharmacies to serve as standards. Physical and organoleptic parameters such as pH, taste and color, microbial load, and drug content of all formulations were determined. All formulations passed the microbial load and drug content tests as specified by the British Pharmacopoeia. The paracetamol syrups were all sweet with characteristic bitter aftertastes except formulation B2 which was sweetened with sucralose. All the simple linctus formulations were sweet except A2 (sweetened with sucralose) which was very sweet. The taste masking capacity of the glucose syrup produced from HQCF matched that of the sucrose syrup in the products formulated. Therefore, glucose syrup from HQCF could be a suitable alternative to sucrose syrup as a vehicle or sweetener in oral liquid formulations and can ultimately reduce the cost of these oral liquid formulations.

Highlights

  • Glucose syrup is an undiluted hydrous liquid mixture of glucose, maltose, and other nutritive saccharides usually derived from edible starch by hydrolysis [1, 2]

  • The nitrogen free extract (NFE) which represents the percentage of starch and sugars present in the high quality cassava flour (HQCF) as indicated in Figure 1 was found to be well within the range (≥60%) specified by the African Organization of Standardization-ARS 840 First Edition [20]

  • The pH values obtained for the HQCF and the respective glucose syrup were 5.52 and 6.10, respectively

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Summary

Introduction

Glucose syrup is an undiluted hydrous liquid mixture of glucose, maltose, and other nutritive saccharides usually derived from edible starch by hydrolysis [1, 2]. Sugar syrups such as glucose and fructose syrups are utilized in the production and manufacture of fruit juices, brewery products, bakery products, confectionery products, pharmaceutical products, and candied fruits [2, 3]. Extensive research has not been carried out on the potential of HQCF as a starting material for glucose syrup and utilization of the syrup produced as a vehicle in liquid oral pharmaceutical dosage forms. This research seeks to determine the suitability of glucose syrup obtained from HQCF as a vehicle or sweetener in the production of paracetamol syrup and simple linctus

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