Evaluation of Fast Disintegrating Tablets of Nifedipine Prepared by Superdisintegrant Addition and Sublimation Methods

Authors

  • Eraga Sylvester Okhuelegbe
  • Arhewoh Matthew Ikhuoria
  • Ajah Anthony Ike

Keywords:

Nifedipine, superdisintegrant, sublimation, post-compression, dissolution

Abstract

Fast disintegrating tablets of nifedipine prepared by superdisintegrant addition and sublimation
methods were evaluated. Twelve batches of tablets were formulated by direct compression using varying
concentrations of crospovidone and croscarmellose sodium. Camphor was incorporated into six of the batches. Their
granules were evaluated for pre-compression and post-compression parameters. FTIR analysis of the drug and
excipients was also carried out. Results obtained showed that their granules were free flowing with angle of repose <
26° and Carr’s index < 19 %. The tablets gave hardness of 3.67-5.99 kgf, friability of < 1 %, wetting and
disintegration times of < 101 and < 91 secs, respectively. Dissolution profiles showed all the tablets released over 92
% of their drug within 30 mins. FTIR analysis demonstrated no interactions between nifedipine and excipients. The
sublimation method in combination with superdisintegrant addition method of formulation yielded fast disintegrating
tablets of superior quality than the superdisintegrant addition method alone.

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