Fatima Akbar Sheikh, Muhammad Naeem Aamir, Muhammad Ajmal Shah, Liaqat Ali, Khaleeq Anwer, Zeeshan Javaid.
Formulation design, characterization and in vitro drug release study of orodispersible film comprising BCS class II drugs..
Pak J Pharm Sci Jan ;33(1):343-53.

Fast dissolving orodispersible film (ODF) was prepared for concurrent administration of biopharmaceutical classification system (BCS) class II drugs, i.e., meloxicam (MX) and tizanidine (TZ), using natural (xanthan gum), semisynthetic (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose and hydroxyethyl cellulose) and synthetic (polyvinyl alcohol) polymers. Compatibility of the ingredients of ODFs was ascertained through Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy and differential scanning calorimetry. ODFs were characterized through disintegration time, pH of the surface of film, tensile strength, folding endurance, % elongation and content uniformity (MX and TZ) which were found in the range between 17±1.3-56±3.1 s, 5.11±0.07-6.28±0.05, 14.721±1.2-33.084±3.1 N/m2, > 100, 3.33±0.53-10.04±0.77 % and 98.01-99.34 % (MX) and 97.48-99.03 % (TZ), respectively. The values of moisture uptake, moisture loss and loss on drying of all formulations were in the range from 1.06±0.09-7.51±0.93 %, 0.06±0.01-2.3±0.08 % and 0.008±0.002-0.03±0.03 %, respectively. In vitro drug release study in simulated saliva fluid of pH 7.4 has shown that > 90 % MX and TZ was released within 5 min. Visual inspection, scanning electron microscope and X-ray diffraction analysis of all ODFs expressed their smooth surfaces. ODF prepared from xanthan gum (F5) exhibited better physicochemical and mechanical properties as compared to other formulations.

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