Now days natural polysaccharides are extensively used for the development of solid dosage forms for delivery of drug to the colon. The objective of the present study was to develop a site-specific drug, single unit formulation allowing targeted drug release in the colon. Solid unit dosage forms were prepared using polysaccharides or synthetic polymer included xanthan gum, pectin, chitosan and Eudragit-E. Meloxicam was used as a model drug. The prepared tablets were enteric coated with Eudragit-S 100 to give protection in the stomach. The coated tablets were tested in-vitro for their suitability as colon specific drug delivery systems. The dissolution data so obtained illustrates that enteric coated tablets containing 3% chitosan as a binder, showed only 12.5% drug release in the first 5 h, which is the usual upper gastrointestinal transit time, whereas, tablets prepared using xanthan gum as binder, were unable to protect drug release under similar conditions. Solid formulations containing pectin as a binder formed time-dependent release formulations. 28% drug release was observed in the usual upper gastrointestinal tract conditions, when used in a concentration of 5.92% in the tablets.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/icpj.v1i9.11617 International Current Pharmaceutical Journal 2012, 1(9): 264-271
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Godge, G., & Hiremath, S. (2012). Colonic delivery of film coated meloxicam tablets using natural polysaccharide polymer mixture. International Current Pharmaceutical Journal, 1(9), 264–271. https://doi.org/10.3329/icpj.v1i9.11617
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