Formulation and Evaluation of Gastroretentive In Situ Gelling System of Ketoprofen

A revolutionary concept for achieving long-term medication release is the gastroretentive in situ gelling system. The goal of this research was to formulate and test a gastroretentive in situ gel for ketoprofen delivery to targeted site to increase the residence and delivery time. Ketoprofen gastror...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:European Pharmaceutical Journal
Main Authors: Shabaraya AR., T Ashwini T., Vineetha K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2023-10-01
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/afpuc-2023-0018
_version_ 1849994328607293440
author Shabaraya AR.
T Ashwini T.
Vineetha K.
author_facet Shabaraya AR.
T Ashwini T.
Vineetha K.
author_sort Shabaraya AR.
collection DOAJ
container_title European Pharmaceutical Journal
description A revolutionary concept for achieving long-term medication release is the gastroretentive in situ gelling system. The goal of this research was to formulate and test a gastroretentive in situ gel for ketoprofen delivery to targeted site to increase the residence and delivery time. Ketoprofen gastroretentive in situ gels were synthesized using a cation-driven gelation approach using various combinations and concentrations of polymers such as gellan gum, sodium alginate, and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) K100M. Visual appearance, pH, viscosity, in vitro gelation, in vitro buoyancy, drug content, density measurement, gel strength measurement, water uptake, and in vitro drug release were all evaluated. The total floating time was more than 12 h, with a floating lag time of less than 2 min. The formulations showed pH ranging from 6.89 to 7.61 and drug content ranging from 82.01% to 95.53%. For 11 h, the percent cumulative drug release of formulations F5 and F14, which contained a greater concentration of polymer sodium alginate (1.5%) and a combination of gellan gum and HPMC K100M (0.175% and 0.2%), was 84.10% and 85.49%, respectively. In vitro dissolution experiments and stability investigations both revealed no significant changes in drug content. The findings revealed that the formulated in situ gels aided in extending gastric residence duration, allowing the drug to be released in the stomach.
format Article
id doaj-art-fb91c3e4d53a44bfb45a7ae5a0e5e1a3
institution Directory of Open Access Journals
issn 2453-6725
language English
publishDate 2023-10-01
publisher Sciendo
record_format Article
spelling doaj-art-fb91c3e4d53a44bfb45a7ae5a0e5e1a32025-08-20T00:51:44ZengSciendoEuropean Pharmaceutical Journal2453-67252023-10-01702101910.2478/afpuc-2023-0018Formulation and Evaluation of Gastroretentive In Situ Gelling System of KetoprofenShabaraya AR.0T Ashwini T.1Vineetha K.2Department of Pharmaceutics, Srinivas College of Pharmacy, Valachil, Mangalore-574143, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Pharmaceutics, Manipal college of Pharmaceutical Science, Manipal-576104, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Pharmaceutics, Srinivas College of Pharmacy, Valachil, Mangalore-574143, Karnataka, IndiaA revolutionary concept for achieving long-term medication release is the gastroretentive in situ gelling system. The goal of this research was to formulate and test a gastroretentive in situ gel for ketoprofen delivery to targeted site to increase the residence and delivery time. Ketoprofen gastroretentive in situ gels were synthesized using a cation-driven gelation approach using various combinations and concentrations of polymers such as gellan gum, sodium alginate, and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) K100M. Visual appearance, pH, viscosity, in vitro gelation, in vitro buoyancy, drug content, density measurement, gel strength measurement, water uptake, and in vitro drug release were all evaluated. The total floating time was more than 12 h, with a floating lag time of less than 2 min. The formulations showed pH ranging from 6.89 to 7.61 and drug content ranging from 82.01% to 95.53%. For 11 h, the percent cumulative drug release of formulations F5 and F14, which contained a greater concentration of polymer sodium alginate (1.5%) and a combination of gellan gum and HPMC K100M (0.175% and 0.2%), was 84.10% and 85.49%, respectively. In vitro dissolution experiments and stability investigations both revealed no significant changes in drug content. The findings revealed that the formulated in situ gels aided in extending gastric residence duration, allowing the drug to be released in the stomach.https://doi.org/10.2478/afpuc-2023-0018ketoprofenin situ gelgastroretentivefloating lag timesodium alginategellan gumhpmc k100m
spellingShingle Shabaraya AR.
T Ashwini T.
Vineetha K.
Formulation and Evaluation of Gastroretentive In Situ Gelling System of Ketoprofen
ketoprofen
in situ gel
gastroretentive
floating lag time
sodium alginate
gellan gum
hpmc k100m
title Formulation and Evaluation of Gastroretentive In Situ Gelling System of Ketoprofen
title_full Formulation and Evaluation of Gastroretentive In Situ Gelling System of Ketoprofen
title_fullStr Formulation and Evaluation of Gastroretentive In Situ Gelling System of Ketoprofen
title_full_unstemmed Formulation and Evaluation of Gastroretentive In Situ Gelling System of Ketoprofen
title_short Formulation and Evaluation of Gastroretentive In Situ Gelling System of Ketoprofen
title_sort formulation and evaluation of gastroretentive in situ gelling system of ketoprofen
topic ketoprofen
in situ gel
gastroretentive
floating lag time
sodium alginate
gellan gum
hpmc k100m
url https://doi.org/10.2478/afpuc-2023-0018
work_keys_str_mv AT shabarayaar formulationandevaluationofgastroretentiveinsitugellingsystemofketoprofen
AT tashwinit formulationandevaluationofgastroretentiveinsitugellingsystemofketoprofen
AT vineethak formulationandevaluationofgastroretentiveinsitugellingsystemofketoprofen