Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Users online: 43
Scientific Publication of the Indian Pharmaceutical Association
Home Email this page Print this page Bookmark this page Decrease font size Default font size Increase font size
The Journal Search Current Issue Archives Instructions Online submission Login  
Year : 1991  |  Volume : 53  |  Issue : 6  |  Page : 226-228

Release characteristies of nitrofurantoin : wax microspheres.


Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dr. H. S. Gour, Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar (M.P.),

Correspondence Address:
S K Jain
Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dr. H. S. Gour, Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar (M.P.)

Login to access the Email id


Get Permissions

Nitrofurantoin bearing microspheres of wax were prepared by wax emulsification and congealing techniques. The effects of emulsifier concentration and stirring rate on drug release and other physical parameters of microspheres were studied. Based on in vitro release and urinary excretion data nitrofurantoin wax microspheres appeared to have sustained drug release profile. Bees wax and hard paraffin have been used in the preparation of matrix embedded sustained release formulations of drugs. In the present investigation NFT (nitrofurantoin) was embedded in spherical monoliths of wax prepared by emulsification of wax its subsequent congealing. The variables studied were : stirring rate, emulsifier concentration and drug loading. The effects of these variables on particle size, shape and degree of drug embedding were also studied. The formulation with desirable release rate was selected. The in vivo performance of NFT-wax microspheres was evaluated using urinary excretion profile obtained on dogs.


[PDF Not available]*
Print this article     Email this article
 Next article
 Previous article
 Table of Contents

 Similar in PUBMED
   Search Pubmed for
   Search in Google Scholar for
 Related articles
 Citation Manager
 Access Statistics
 Reader Comments
 Email Alert *
 Add to My List *
 * Requires registration (Free)
 

 Article Access Statistics
    Viewed903    
    Printed26    
    Emailed1    
    PDF Downloaded0    
    Comments [Add]    

Recommend this journal