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Gaud RS

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Publications by Gaud RS

2 publications found • Active 2011-2014

2014

1 publication

Formulation and Evaluation of Febuxostat Nanoparticles

with Tripura Sundari P, Richa Shah
2/1/2014

Drug delivery via nanoparticle-based carriers has shown promising results for different types of diseases. Delivery of anti-gout agents into body is a mature line of investigation that has yet to realize its full potential. In this study we report on the development of a delivery platform for febuxostat. The work presented here describes the development of nanoparticles based on compritol. The method employed for the preparation of SLN is micro emulsification technique followed by high pressure homogenization. Phase diagram was developed to know the region of stable micro emulsion formation. Eight different formulas were developed with different concentrations of lipid, surfactant and aqueous concentrations. The developed formulations were evaluated for particle size distribution, zeta potential, entrapment efficiency, DSC thermal analysis and in vitro drug release studies. Among all the formulations developed, F3 formulation is showing better drug entrapment efficiency and controlled release of drug up to 24h. There was 12 fold increase in the solubility of drug in the developed formulation. The solid lipid nanoparticles of febuxostat can be prepared by using simple micro emulsification technique. The formulations had shown better release profile and solubility characteristics.

2011

1 publication

ANTIHYPERTENSIVE BIOADHESIVE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM USING COMBINATION OF STARCH WITH POLYMERS

with Jain Ankur, Thaker Anil, Shende Pravin
12/1/2011

  Mucoadhesive delivery systems were proven to be suitable for the purpose of reduction of transit time of the dosage form through the gastro-intestinal tract, and increasing bioavailability of drug. Buccal tablets of Carvedilol were prepared by direct compression method for using various compositions of combination of Starch: C934 and Starch: HPMCK15M in various ratios. The tablets were evaluated for their characteristics properties, mucoadhesion and in vitro-in-vivo study. All the physicochemical properties were acceptable within the limit. Formulation containing starch and Carbopol 934(E4) showed better bioavailability as compared to tablet containing  Starch and HPMCK15 (F5) and The bioadhesive strength of the formulations containing polymers were in the order of E4> F5. Stability studies were carried out as per ICH guidelines and formulations were found to be Stable.  

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