The New Types of Matrix Systems

Autor: J-M. Aiache, R. Renoux, Eric Beyssac
Rok vydání: 1994
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Zdroj: Drug Information Journal. 28:513-524
ISSN: 0092-8615
DOI: 10.1177/009286159402800226
Popis: Matrix or monolithic systems can be considered to date as the easiest and least expensive means of controlling drug release. The principle of these dosage forms is based on the uniform dispersion of the active ingredient in an inert solid polymeric excipient. This excipient forms a skeleton in which the drug is trapped and released by erosion and/or diffusion.The aim of this work is to show the progress in the formulation of these dosage forms, their conception, design, and resulting biopharmaceutical properties. The first part is related to the classical matrix study according to the kind of excipient used. A more or less arbitrary classification can be considered: plastic, lipidic, and hydrophilic matrices. The various excipients used, the mechanisms allowing the drug to be released, and the formulation parameters influencing these dosage forms in in vitro/in vivo are also presented.The second part is dedicated to the new matrix systems. Their technology and conception derive directly from the experienc...
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