2018
DOI: 10.46624/ajptr.2018.v8.i4.025
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Preparation and In Vivo Evaluation of Nimodipine Solid Dispersions

Abstract: Nimodipine, a poorly soluble drug, was considered to be fit for solid dispersions to improve its solubility and bioavailability. Our study intended to prepare Nimodipine solid dispersions by solvent evaporation method using various novel polymers. Solubility and dissolution studies indicate that Kolliwax RH 40 and SLS is the most suitable polymer. The solubility studies were corresponded with dissolution data and the formulation SD15 was found to be having highest drug release of about 98.96±5.15% in about 90 … Show more

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“…Nimodipine has been studied by many researchers including research conducted by (Muralichand & Bhikshapathi, 2018) showing that nimodipine solid dispersion formulation using solvent evaporation technique is a very effective strategy to increase the bioavailability of nimodipine with poor solubility. Another study conducted by (Zu et al, 2014) that the micronized nimodipine dissolution test showed an increase in dissolution and solubility rates with the recrystallization process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nimodipine has been studied by many researchers including research conducted by (Muralichand & Bhikshapathi, 2018) showing that nimodipine solid dispersion formulation using solvent evaporation technique is a very effective strategy to increase the bioavailability of nimodipine with poor solubility. Another study conducted by (Zu et al, 2014) that the micronized nimodipine dissolution test showed an increase in dissolution and solubility rates with the recrystallization process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%