Abstract

Psyllium, a medicinally active natural polysaccharide, has been modified with polyacrylamide to develop the hydrogels; those can act as the potential candidate for novel drug delivery systems. In the present studies, the release dynamics of model drugs (salicylic acid and tetracycline hydrochloride) from the drug-loaded hydrogels have been discussed, for the evaluation of the drug release mechanism and diffusion coefficients. It has been observed that diffusion exponent ‘ n’ have 0.68 and 0.74 values and gel characteristic constant ‘ k’ have 1.625 × 10 −2 and 1.272 × 10 −2 values, respectively, for the release of salicylic acid and tetracycline hydrochloride in distilled water from the drug loaded hydrogels. Therefore, drug release from the drug loaded hydrogels through Non-Fickian or Anomalous diffusion mechanism where the rate of drug diffusion and rate of polymer relaxation were comparable. The effect of pH on the release pattern of tetracycline has been studied by varying the pH of the release medium. However, in each release medium, the Initial diffusion coefficient was observed to be more than the late time diffusion coefficient.

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