The release mechanism of metoprolol succinate pellets coated with a blend of a water-insoluble polymer, ethyl cellulose (EC), and a water-soluble polymer, hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) is mechanistically explained. The kinetics of drug release and HPC leaching were followed for drug doses. The coating was initially not permeable to the drug, and release started only after a critical amount of the HPC had been leached out. Drug release occurred mainly through pores created in the coating by the HPC dissolution. Single-pellet release experiments were also performed. The coating thickness and size of each pellet were measured. In order to quantitatively characterize the transport properties of the coating of the individual pellets, and to dete...
Films of ethyl cellulose (EC) and water-soluble hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) can be used for extend...
Controlled and localized release of drugs in the intestine can be achieved by enteric coating. The d...
The aim of this study was to elucidate the underlying drug release mechanisms in pellets coated with...
Thin, free films based on Kollicoat SR:Eudragit NE blends were prepared by casting or spraying aqueo...
Studies were conducted to determine the mechanism of drug release from pellets coated with an ethylc...
Studies were conducted to determine the mechanism of drug release from pellets coated with an ethylc...
Polymer blends are utilized for a variety of applications, not least in pharmaceutical coatings for ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the water transport over free standing films based on the a...
When used as release-controlling coating agents for tableted core-based pulsatile delivery systems, ...
The effect of the blend ratio of water-insoluble ethyl cellulose (EC) and water-soluble hydroxypropy...
An attempt has been made to establish relationships between drug solubility, drug level, filler solu...
International audienceMetoprolol tartrate and metoprolol free base loaded pellet starter cores were ...
A new mechanistic model of drug release by osmotic pumping and diffusion from pellets coated with a ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the water transport over free standing films based on the a...
The aim of this study was to provide an easy and efficient tool to adjust desired drug release kinet...
Films of ethyl cellulose (EC) and water-soluble hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) can be used for extend...
Controlled and localized release of drugs in the intestine can be achieved by enteric coating. The d...
The aim of this study was to elucidate the underlying drug release mechanisms in pellets coated with...
Thin, free films based on Kollicoat SR:Eudragit NE blends were prepared by casting or spraying aqueo...
Studies were conducted to determine the mechanism of drug release from pellets coated with an ethylc...
Studies were conducted to determine the mechanism of drug release from pellets coated with an ethylc...
Polymer blends are utilized for a variety of applications, not least in pharmaceutical coatings for ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the water transport over free standing films based on the a...
When used as release-controlling coating agents for tableted core-based pulsatile delivery systems, ...
The effect of the blend ratio of water-insoluble ethyl cellulose (EC) and water-soluble hydroxypropy...
An attempt has been made to establish relationships between drug solubility, drug level, filler solu...
International audienceMetoprolol tartrate and metoprolol free base loaded pellet starter cores were ...
A new mechanistic model of drug release by osmotic pumping and diffusion from pellets coated with a ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the water transport over free standing films based on the a...
The aim of this study was to provide an easy and efficient tool to adjust desired drug release kinet...
Films of ethyl cellulose (EC) and water-soluble hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) can be used for extend...
Controlled and localized release of drugs in the intestine can be achieved by enteric coating. The d...
The aim of this study was to elucidate the underlying drug release mechanisms in pellets coated with...