PENINGKATAN LAJU DISOLUSI NIFEDIPINE DENGAN PEMBENTUKAN KOMPLEKS INKLUSI Ãâ-SIKLODEKSTRIN
Nifedipin is included in the class of drugs with poor solubility in water and slow dissolution rate, consequently it can influence its bioavailability. The purpose of this research were to increase dissolution rate by developing a nifedipin inclusion complex with ?-cyclodextrin and to compare th...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/79235 |
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Nifedipin is included in the class of drugs with poor solubility in water and slow dissolution rate,
consequently it can influence its bioavailability. The purpose of this research were to increase
dissolution rate by developing a nifedipin inclusion complex with ?-cyclodextrin and to compare
the dissolution rate of nifedipin from inclusion complex loaded-tablets with nifedipin tablets
which were developed by direct compression and wet granulation. In this research was be made
Nifedipin-inclusion complexes with ?-cyclodextrin by mole ratio of 1:1 and 1:4 were prepared
by cogrinding and coprecipitation methods. The inclusion complexes were evaluated by SEM
(Scanning Electron Microscopy), X-ray diffraction and dissolution testing. Furthermore, the
inclusion complexes were incorporated in tablet dosage which were prepared by direct
compression and wet granulation. Tablets inclusion complexes then evaluated, included
organoleptic test, chemical-physically test, weight variation, uniformity test, determination of
active substance assay by spectrophotometry UV and dissolution test. The dissolution testing
revealed increasing the released nifedipin from tablets in period of 120 minutes and the highest
increasing dissolution was showed by inclusion complex tablet on mole ratio nifedipin : ?siklodekstrin = 1:4. Meanwhile in terms of tablet manufacturing method, highest changes in
dissolution rates occured in wet granulation methods. Based on the results of this study, it can be
concluded that inclusion complex could improve the released nifedipin from tablet. |
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