Formulation and Characterization of Montelukast Sodium Mouth Dissolving Film Using Cress Seed Mucilage
Montelukast Sodium Mouth Dissolving Film
Abstract
There is a rising interest in the development of orodispersible films (ODFs) as an alternative to fast dissolving tablets which is attributed to their faster dissolution rate, higher durability, and better patient compliance. Owing to its rheological and also various functional properties, many researchers tried to discover some of the pharmaceutical applications of L. sativum in the development of various dosage forms, in addition to its therapeutic studies, such as binding, dissolving, gelling and sustained release dosage form. The fast-dissolving oral film of the Montelukast sodium by using Cress seed mucilage (CSM) and HPMC (15cps) is prepared by solvent casting method. The fast-dissolving oral film evaluated for folding endurance, surface pH, in-vitro disintegration time, drug content and in-vitro drug release. The physical appearance and folding endurance properties were found to be reasonably good and electron microscopy shows that films are clear, colorless with smooth surface.The drug content of all the films was in the range suggesting that drug was uniformly dispersed throughout all films. The present study was an attempt to develop and evaluate an oral fast dissolving drug delivery system using cress seed mucilage as a film former.
Keywords: Orodispersible film, Montelukast sodium, Cress seed mucilage, HPMC
Keywords:
Orodispersible film, Montelukast sodium, Cress seed mucilage, HPMCDOI
https://doi.org/10.22270/jddt.v13i2.5891References
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