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Original Article

Taste masking of naproxen sodium granules by fluid-bed coating

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Pages 137-147 | Received 02 Aug 2012, Accepted 22 Nov 2012, Published online: 17 Jan 2013
 

Abstract

The taste of oral dosage forms is an important argument regarding patient’s compliance and acceptability. For this reason, it is often necessary to mask an undesirable and unpleasant taste of an active pharmaceutical ingredient. The purpose of this study was to mask the taste of naproxen sodium by a new fluid-bed coating approach. Different compositions of coating suspensions were used to coat naproxen sodium granules. It was found that products with the addition of a plasticizer were not stable at 40 °C and tended to agglomerate. Subsequently, formulations without plasticizer were used and the ratio between water and Eudragit® E was varied. Increasing the fraction of water in the suspension from 3% to 14% reduced the effective release of naproxen sodium. An optimum ratio between naproxen sodium granules and Eudragit® E was found to be 1:1.576, where less naproxen sodium was released than the threshold bitter value and an appropriate taste masking for more than 5 min was guaranteed. Investigation of the particle size distribution revealed a d10 of 138.35 ± 21.52 µm, a d50 = 256.40 ± 11.27 µm and a d90 = 500.85 ± 69.08 µm, which guarantees an acceptable mouthfeel for patients.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to acknowledge Hüttlin GmbH for kindly providing a Mycrolab® laboratory fluid-bed coater to conduct this work.

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