Synthetic PMMA-Grafted Polysaccharides as Hydrophilic Matrix for Controlled-Release Forms
- 1 January 1999
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy
- Vol. 25 (12) , 1249-1257
- https://doi.org/10.1081/ddc-100102295
Abstract
This paper describes the rheological behavior of starch and cellulose acrylic graft copolymers synthesized with the aim of obtaining controlled-release excipients. The rheological characteristics determine the final release properties of matrix tablets. The study of the storage and loss moduli (G' and G", respectively) and the viscosity allowed us to know if the polymer behavior was that of a gel and, hence, if it could act as a barrier to drug diffusion. Since dynamic measurements showed a storage modulus higher than the loss modulus, we assessed that all the polymers were gels. Thus, knowing that all the graft copolymers had acceptable properties for compression, the release of theophylline as a model drug at different pH was studied. Polymers with higher absorption capacity, viscosity, and compactibility allowed formulations with slower release rates.Keywords
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