Exploring the Potential of Gastro Retentive Dosage Form in Delivery of Ellagic Acid and Aloe vera Gel Powder for Treatment of Gastric Ulcers
Autor: | C. Ramesh, Nisharani S. Ranpise, Arati N. Ranade |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
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Pharmaceutical Science Pharmacology Aloe vera Dosage form chemistry.chemical_compound Ellagic Acid In vivo medicine Animals Stomach Ulcer Aloe Rats Wistar biology Traditional medicine business.industry Stomach Temperature Helicobacter pylori biology.organism_classification Rats medicine.anatomical_structure Solubility chemistry Drug delivery Rabbits Mannitol Powders business medicine.drug Ellagic acid |
Zdroj: | Current Drug Delivery. 11:287-297 |
ISSN: | 1567-2018 |
DOI: | 10.2174/1567201810666131122153041 |
Popis: | Approach of novel drug delivery system (NDDS) overcomes the limitations of conventional dosage forms. However, this concept is still not practiced to a large extent in delivery of herbal drugs in Ayurveda. Thus, the potential of herbal drugs has not been explored to its fullest. Hence, there is a growing need to amalgamate the concept of NDDS in delivery of herbal constituents. The present investigation is designed to deliver and retain two herbal constituents in stomach for better action against Helicobacter pylori induced gastric ulcers. The objective was to develop a bilayer floating tablet of ellagic acid and Aloe vera gel powder through rational combination of excipients to give the lowest possible lag time with maximum drug release in the period of 4 h. Formulation F9 containing 100 mg of HPMC K15M, 27 mg of crospovidone, 80 mg of mannitol and effervescent agents in the ratio 1:2 gave 92% drug release and desired floating properties. In vivo studies showed that combination of ellagic acid and Aloe vera gave 75 % ulcer inhibition in comparison to 57% ulcer inhibition in the group which was administered with ellagic acid alone. This suggests the use of bilayer floating tablet in gastric ulcer treatment. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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