Evaluation of the Binding Property of Some Binders in Metronidazole Tablet Formulation

Akodu Busayo Odunayo, Fasuba Ilesanmi Kayode, Akawa Ayodeji Benjamin, Adu Isaac Adekola, O. Ruth
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The binding property of five (5) commonly used binders in metronidazole granule and tablet formulations was studied. The binders studied included gelatin, polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), maize starch and guar gum. The binders were incorporated as 5%w/w of tablet weight in each case. The granules were formulated by the wet granulation technique while the tablets were prepared by compression. The properties of granules evaluated included flow rate, angle of repose, bulk and tapped densities, Hausner’s ratio, Carr’s index and moisture content. Tablet properties studied included weight uniformity, hardness, friability, thickness and diameter, disintegration time and dissolution rate. Results indicated that granules containing guar gum or PVP possessed flow properties superior to those of other binders, while those containing gelatin possessed the least flow property. In terms of packing characteristics, granules containing CMC were better than others. The mechanical strength of tablets containing gelatin, PVP or CMC was superior to those made with either guar gum or maize starch. In terms of release of metronidazole, tablets containing PVP, gelatin or guar gum were more efficient in releasing the drug, while those made with CMC was the least. On the basis of these, good metronidazole tablets could be formulated using PVP, gelatin or guar gum. On the other hand, maize starch or CMC may not be recommended as a binder for metronidazole tablets because of high friability or poor release respectively.
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甲硝唑片制剂中几种粘结剂的结合性能评价
研究了甲硝唑颗粒剂和片剂中常用的5种粘结剂的结合性能。所研究的粘结剂包括明胶、聚乙烯吡啶酮(PVP)、羧甲基纤维素(CMC)、玉米淀粉和瓜尔胶。在每种情况下,以片剂重量的5%w/w加入粘合剂。颗粒采用湿法制粒,片剂采用压缩法制粒。评估颗粒的性能包括流速、休止角、体积和密度、豪斯纳比、卡尔指数和水分含量。研究了片剂的质量均匀性、硬度、脆性、厚度和直径、崩解时间和溶出率。结果表明,含瓜尔胶或PVP颗粒的流动性能优于其他粘结剂,而含明胶颗粒的流动性能最差。在填料特性方面,含CMC颗粒的填料性能较好。含有明胶、PVP和CMC的片剂的机械强度优于含有瓜尔胶和玉米淀粉的片剂。甲硝唑的释放效果以PVP片、明胶片和瓜尔胶片的释放效果最好,CMC片的释放效果最差。在此基础上,可选用PVP、明胶或瓜尔胶配制良好的甲硝唑片。另一方面,玉米淀粉或CMC可能不推荐作为甲硝唑片的粘合剂,因为它们分别易碎或释放性差。
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