Volume : 11, Issue : 03, March – 2024

Title:

FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF CONTROLLED RELEASED GASTRO RETENTIVE FLOATING TABLETS OF SUMATRIPTAN SUCCINATE BY USING DIFFERENT POLYMERS

Authors :

Boinapalli Rambabu *, Sandanboina Pavan Kumar, Manupuri Sravanthi, Kandukoori Chaitanya, Mallikanti Rajani, Chandaka Madhu

Abstract :

Floating tablets containing Sumatriptan succinate were prepared by wet granulation technique using variable concentrations of , HPMCK100M, Xanthan gum and guar gum , with gas generating agent such as sodium bicarbonate.The present investigation to provide a pharmaceutical composition in the form of tablets which constitutes an oral controlled gastric retention drug delivery system of sumatriptan succinate .The consequences of the current examination in this way plainly showed that GFDDS for sumatriptan succinate were effectively figured by utilizing various evaluations of hydrophilic polymers, for example, HPMC K100, xanthan and guargum. From the outcomes it very well may be presumed that F11 with HPMC K100M, and sodium bicarbonate as gas creating specialist gives the 99.92 % of drug discharge up to 12hours
Keywords: Sumatriptan succinate , hydrophilic polymers, HPMC K100, xanthan and guargum

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Boinapalli Rambabu et al., Formulation And Evaluation Of Controlled Released Gastro Retentive Floating Tablets Of Sumatriptan Succinate By Using Different Polymers., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2024; 11 (03).

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