Preparation and characterization of modified colored rice as a gelling carrier for buccal drug delivery system
© 2016, 2016 The Authors. Objective: The present study was to prepare and characterize the chemically modified rice from the colored rice grains as a gelling agent for buccal gel preparation. Methods: The colored rice grains from two different varieties, Homnil (HN) and Kum-Doisket (KD), were compar...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-562882018-09-05T03:12:34Z Preparation and characterization of modified colored rice as a gelling carrier for buccal drug delivery system Taepin Junmahasathien Sakornrat Khongkhunthien Siriporn Okonogi Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics © 2016, 2016 The Authors. Objective: The present study was to prepare and characterize the chemically modified rice from the colored rice grains as a gelling agent for buccal gel preparation. Methods: The colored rice grains from two different varieties, Homnil (HN) and Kum-Doisket (KD), were compared. The chemically modified rice was prepared by etherification. The obtained modified samples were investigated for their solid structure using scanning electron microscope and X-ray diffractometer. The solubility and swelling property in water were also investigated. Rice gel bases and drug loading gels were prepared by hydration and levigation methods, respectively. The obtained gels were evaluated for rheological, adhesive, and drug release properties. Results: The HN and KD rice varieties yielded modified rice powders with different morphology, crystallinity, aqueous solubility, and swelling characteristics. The amylose content in different rice variety significantly affected the internal crystalline structure of the rice powders and adhesive as well as rheological properties of the respectively derived gels. Rheological behavior of the colored rice gels was pseudoplastic non-Newtonian flow. The drug release property of HN and KD gels was influenced by swelling property of the gel base. Different gel properties reflected the different rice varieties used for gel preparation. Conclusion: The variety of rice can affect the properties of the gelling agent from colored rice grains. The chemical modified colored rice grain can be feasible to be the good gelling agents in Pharmaceutical buccal gel preparation. 2018-09-05T03:12:34Z 2018-09-05T03:12:34Z 2016-01-01 Journal 09751491 2-s2.0-84960075625 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84960075625&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/56288 |
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© 2016, 2016 The Authors. Objective: The present study was to prepare and characterize the chemically modified rice from the colored rice grains as a gelling agent for buccal gel preparation. Methods: The colored rice grains from two different varieties, Homnil (HN) and Kum-Doisket (KD), were compared. The chemically modified rice was prepared by etherification. The obtained modified samples were investigated for their solid structure using scanning electron microscope and X-ray diffractometer. The solubility and swelling property in water were also investigated. Rice gel bases and drug loading gels were prepared by hydration and levigation methods, respectively. The obtained gels were evaluated for rheological, adhesive, and drug release properties. Results: The HN and KD rice varieties yielded modified rice powders with different morphology, crystallinity, aqueous solubility, and swelling characteristics. The amylose content in different rice variety significantly affected the internal crystalline structure of the rice powders and adhesive as well as rheological properties of the respectively derived gels. Rheological behavior of the colored rice gels was pseudoplastic non-Newtonian flow. The drug release property of HN and KD gels was influenced by swelling property of the gel base. Different gel properties reflected the different rice varieties used for gel preparation. Conclusion: The variety of rice can affect the properties of the gelling agent from colored rice grains. The chemical modified colored rice grain can be feasible to be the good gelling agents in Pharmaceutical buccal gel preparation. |
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