2022
DOI: 10.52711/0974-360x.2022.00149
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Evaluation of Mucoadhesive albendazole tablets formulated using Detarium microcarpum gum

Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate Detarium microcarpum gum (DMG) as polymer in formulated mucoadhesive albendazole tablets. FTIR studies were conducted to evaluate compatibility of DMG with albendazole. Mucoadhesive albendazole tablets were prepared by non-aqueous wet granulation technique using DMG alone (30%, 20% or 10%), in combination with carbopol (15%/15%) or carbopol alone (30%) respectively as polymers. Granules prepared were evaluated for flow rate, angle of repose, bulk and tapped density, partic… Show more

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“…All the chemicals used were of analytical quality. 17,18 The seeds were pulverized and a 200 g of the powder was weighed and transferred into a small bucket. It was mixed properly with 3 liters of distilled water and macerated undisturbed for 24 h. The slurry was filtered using a clean muslin cloth and the produced filtrate was precipitated using equal volumes of acetone.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All the chemicals used were of analytical quality. 17,18 The seeds were pulverized and a 200 g of the powder was weighed and transferred into a small bucket. It was mixed properly with 3 liters of distilled water and macerated undisturbed for 24 h. The slurry was filtered using a clean muslin cloth and the produced filtrate was precipitated using equal volumes of acetone.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 The Igbo people (South East, Nigeria) calls the tree, ofo while the English and the French call it sweet detar, sweet dattock or tallow tree and petit détar respectively. 17 The seeds are produced in abundance in some parts of Nigeria but are only utilized as soup thickeners. The low level of utilization of the seeds creates the need for expansion of its use as pharmaceutical raw material or excipients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%