Abstract
Theophylline or chlorpheniramine maleate pellets were coated with an aqueous ethylcellulose dispersion, Aquacoat. The influence of the plasticization time, curing conditions, storage time, and core properties on the drug release were investigated. The plasticization time (time between plasticizer addition to the polymer dispersion and the spraying process) did not affect the drug release, when the water-soluble plasticizer, triethyl citrate, was used because of its rapid uptake by the colloidal polymer particles. In contrast, with the water-insoluble plasticizer, acetyltributyl citrate (ATBC), plasticization time (1/2 h vs 24 h) influenced the drug release, the longer plasticization time resulted in a slower drug release because of a more complete plasticizer uptake prior to the coating step. However, a thermal aftertreatment of the coated pellets at elevated temperatures (curing step) reduced/eliminated the effect of the plasticization time with ATBC. In general, curing reduced the drug release and resul...