Author(s):
Mahendra Deshpande, Chandrashekhara S., Rahul Suthar, Mitul Patel, Pratik Savaliya.
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Shekhar_bio@yahoo.co.in
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Mahendra Deshpande, Chandrashekhara S.*, Rahul Suthar, Mitul Patel and Pratik Savaliya.
Maratha Mandal’s College of Pharmacy, Belgaum (Karnataka)
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Volume - 3,
Issue - 6,
Year - 2011
ABSTRACT:
Surface active agents are most widely used in Pharma industry and are having multiple roles due to its versatile nature. In the present study, Drug surfactant delivery systems (DSDS) are prepared of the diazepam. Four different surfactants are used for preparing drug surfactant delivery systems at the two different concentrations of each, brij -30 (0.01%, 0.05%), Cetomacragol-1000 (0.01%, 0.05%), Ethoxylated cardanol-C25 (0.01%, 0.05%) and Ethoxylated cardanol-C30 (0.01%, 0.05%).Tablets are prepared with these DSDS. Evaluation tests of the tablets were done like hardness, weight variation, friability, content uniformity, disintegration test, dissolution test and stability studies.
Evaluation tests showed that the formulations having drug along with Ethoxylated cardanol-C25 and Ethoxylated cardanol-C30, were found to be the best formulations with more than 90% release data due to higher hydrophilicity and good surface tension lowering ability of the surfactants.
Cite this article:
Enhancement of Bioavailability of Diazepam IP by Using Different Surfactants. Mahendra Deshpande, Chandrashekhara S., Rahul Suthar, Mitul Patel , Pratik Savaliya.. Research J. Pharma. Dosage Forms and Tech. 2011; 3(6): 281-284.
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Enhancement of Bioavailability of Diazepam IP by Using Different Surfactants. Mahendra Deshpande, Chandrashekhara S., Rahul Suthar, Mitul Patel , Pratik Savaliya.. Research J. Pharma. Dosage Forms and Tech. 2011; 3(6): 281-284. Available on: https://rjpdft.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2011-3-6-7