Development of Modified-Release Diclofenac Sodium Capsules Using Blends of Pectin-Clay Multiparticulate Hybrid Systems as Release Retardants

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A combination of inorganic and organic hybrid systems is of high research interest as they provide novel hybrid systems for the improvement of existing properties, overcoming limitations of the parent materials, and for the optimization of their controlled release potential. Tis study sorted to develop and pharmaceutically assess the release profle of diclofenac sodium using cocoa pod husk (CPH) blended with diferent proportions of either talc or bentonite as multiparticulate composite release modifers. Preformulation investigations of the multiparticulate hybrid systems included pH, swelling index, moisture content, elemental contents, and fow properties. Te FTIR was also used to investigate the compatibilities between pectin and bentonite (PB), pectin and talc (PT), and diclofenac and pectin-talc (DPT), as well as diclofenac and pectin-bentonite (DPB). Te diclofenac content, uniformity of the weight of capsules, in vitro drug release, and the kinetics and mechanism of release of diclofenac from the hybrid systems were also investigated using mathematical models. Te pectin yield was 23.3%, with the water-holding capacities of pectin-talc (PT) and pectin-bentonite (PB) hybrid systems being 6.4% and 5.0%, respectively. Te swelling indices of PT and PB were 110.0 and 130.0 in 0.1 M HCL at pH 1.2 and 130.0 and 149.0 in phosphate bufer at pH 6.8, respectively. Tis system was also found to exhibit excellent fow properties, and there were no diclofenac-excipient interactions. All formulated batches passed the pharmacopoeial and nonpharmacopoeial tests. Tey also demonstrated controlled release properties via diferent release kinetics and mechanisms. Tis study shows that the pectin-talc and pectin-bentonite multiparticulate composites could be used as release modifers in pharmaceutical preparations

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inorganic, organic hybrid systems, diclofenac and pectin-bentonite (DPB)

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