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FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF FAST DISSOLVING TABLETS OF LANSOPRAZOLE BY SOLUBILITY ENHANCEMENT TECHNIQUE
Author(s) -
Arti Choursiya,
Deepika Pandit
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
current research in pharmaceutical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2250-2688
DOI - 10.24092/crps.2021.110203
Subject(s) - friability , lansoprazole , dissolution , solubility , chemistry , chromatography , bioavailability , nuclear chemistry , pharmacology , organic chemistry , first pass effect , omeprazole , medicine
The present study was focused on preparation and evaluation of Lanzoprazole fast dissolving tablets. Lansoprazole (LAN) is a proton pump inhibitor drug and used for the treatment of gastric ulcer. Lansoprazole is acid labile drug and to avoid the acidic pH of the stomach LAN is formulated as oral fast dissolving tablets. Lansoprazole is the class II drug of the BCS classification and has a low aqueous solubility. Hence, to improve the solubility of the drug we have prepared Lansoprazole solid dispersion with poly ethylene glycol and complex with β cyclodextrin. Fast Dissolving tablets of LAN were formulated using different superdisintegrants like Sodium Starch Glycolate, Cross Povidone, Cross Carmellose Sodium by direct compression method. The prepared fast dissolving tablets were evaluated for various parameters like weight variation, hardness, friability, disintegration time, drug content, wetting time, in-vitro drug release and short term stability studies. Percentage weight variation, hardness, friability and drug content uniformity were found to be within the approved range for all the formulations. The in-vitro release studies showed that 99.6% of LAN within 90 sec. Overall, in the formulations prepared by the direct compression method, F3, which contains 6% CCS as super disintegrants release 99% of (LAN) in 2 min was found to be the best formulation. The results concluded that fast dissolving tablets of LAN showing enhanced dissolution might lead to improved bioavailability and effective therapy for gastric ulcer. KEYWORDS: β cyclodextrin, Cross Povidone, Fast dissolving tablets, Gastric ulcer, Lanzoprazole, Solid dispersion

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