EVALUATION OF CALLINECTES CHITOSAN AS A SUPERDISINTEGRANT IN METRONIDAZOLE TABLET

  • Olorunsola E
  • Adedokun M
  • Akpabio E
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Objective: The objective of this study is to evaluate callinectes chitosan as a superdisintegrant in tablet formulation; superdisintegrants are incorporated into tablets at concentrations below 5% of tablet weight to effect prompt break-up of tablets after administration.Methods: Chitosan was extracted from shells of Callinectes gladiator. The polymer was characterized and then used as a disintegrant (in comparison with Ac-Di-Sol® and corn starch) at concentrations of 2, 4 and 8% for the formulation of metronidazole tablets. The micromeritic properties of granules; and mechanical and release properties of the tablets were studied.Results: A yield of 36.7% chitosan having degree of deacetylation of 62.7% was obtained from the crab shell. Fourier Transform Infrared absorption bands at 1495 and 3240 cm-1 typical of N-H bending and stretching respectively; and endothermic peak of 159 °C typical of melting of chitosan were obtained. No adverse interaction between the chitosan and metronidazole was observed. The disintegration times of tablets containing 2, 4 and 8% chitosan were 12.2, 10.4 and 9.3 min respectively.Conclusion: Callinectes chitosan is suitable for use as a superdisintegrant in tablets. It appears to be superior to corn starch as disintegrant although less effective compared to Ac-Di-Sol®. However, the relative cheapness and ready availability of chitosan would make it to be preferred to Ac-Di-Sol®.

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Olorunsola, E. O., Adedokun, M. O., & Akpabio, E. I. (2017). EVALUATION OF CALLINECTES CHITOSAN AS A SUPERDISINTEGRANT IN METRONIDAZOLE TABLET. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 9(10), 111. https://doi.org/10.22159/ijpps.2017v9i10.20788

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