2012
DOI: 10.4081/dts.2012.e7
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Understanding the formulation variables of orodispersible tablets containing simvastatin solid dispersion using Box-Behnken design

Abstract: Simvastatin is a well established oral antihypercholesterolemic agent. This study aimed to formulate simvastatin as orodispersible tablets. The drug was incorporated as a solid dispersion using Pluronic® F68 as carrier. Croscarmellose Na was used as superdisintegrant, microcrystalline cellulose as filler, PVP K-30 as binder and 1:1 magnesium stearate/talc mixture as lubricant. Box- Behnken design was adapted to explore the main and interaction effects of three independent formulation variables on the prepared … Show more

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“…Increasing the disintegrant concentration from 0% to 10 % enhanced the dissolution rate. Such findings are in agreements with earlier reports, [29] where high disintegrant concentrations improved the rate and extent of liquid uptake and penetration into the tablets, exposing the drug particles to the dissolution medium and improving the contact between drug particles and solvent molecules.…”
Section: Intra-granular Disintegrant Concentration Effectsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Increasing the disintegrant concentration from 0% to 10 % enhanced the dissolution rate. Such findings are in agreements with earlier reports, [29] where high disintegrant concentrations improved the rate and extent of liquid uptake and penetration into the tablets, exposing the drug particles to the dissolution medium and improving the contact between drug particles and solvent molecules.…”
Section: Intra-granular Disintegrant Concentration Effectsupporting
confidence: 93%