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Formulation Variation and in Vitro-in Vivo Correlation for a Rapidly Swellable Three-Layered Tablet of Tamsulosin HCl

Authors
Park, Jun SangShim, Ji YeonPark, Jung SooLee, Myung JaeKang, Jong MinLee, Sung HoonKwon, Min ChangChoi, Young WookJeong, Seong Hoon
Issue Date
May-2011
Publisher
PHARMACEUTICAL SOC JAPAN
Keywords
tamsulosin; controlled-release; three-layered tablet; swelling; in vitro-in vivo correlation; beagle dog
Citation
CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN, v.59, no.5, pp 529 - 535
Pages
7
Journal Title
CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN
Volume
59
Number
5
Start Page
529
End Page
535
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/21569
DOI
10.1248/cpb.59.529
ISSN
0009-2363
1347-5223
Abstract
In order to develop a preferable once-a-day oral tablet formulation, various formulations of three-layered tablets containing tamsulosin Ha as a hydrophilic model drug were evaluated and compared with a commercial reference, tamsulosin OCAS (R). When the test tablet was exposed to a release medium, the medium quickly permeated to the mid-layer and the two barrier layers swelled surrounding the mid-layer rapidly. Volume expansion showed faster and enough swelling of the three-layered tablet up to 2 h. Larger amount of barrier layers caused reduced release kinetics and a high molecular weight polymer showed more resistance against agitation force. A formulation with water-soluble mid-layer showed fast erosion decreasing its volume significantly. On the pharmacokinetic study, the mean ratio of area under the curve (AUC) and C-max for the test formulation to the reference was 0.69 and 0.84, respectively, showing that the absorption of the drug was less complete than the reference. Plasma concentration at 24 h of the test formulation was higher than the reference. The Wagner-Nelson method showed that decreased initial dissolution rate might be the cause of the less complete absorption. On considering in vitro in vivo correlation (IVIVC), level A, the reference (R-2=0.981) showed more linear relationship than the test (R-2=0.918) due to the decreased dissolution and absorption rate of the formulation. This result suggests that the in vitro dissolution profiles and release kinetics might be useful in correlating absorption kinetics as well as overall plasma drug concentration time profiles for formulation studies.
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