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Research Article

Role of Surfactant on Drug Release from Tablets

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Pages 951-962 | Published online: 20 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

The addition of a surfactanat into a tablet formulation appears to be attractive method of improve the drug release rate. The improved release rate is often associated with the effect of surfactant increasing the hydrophilicity of the dosage form thereby promoting drug dissolution. The findings of this investigation showed tha the presence of surfactant infulenced the tablet disintegration rate, producing a finer dispersion of disintergrated particles. It follows that the action of surfactant improving drug dissolution from tablets may be attributed ot the aciton of surfactnat producing fine disintegrated particles with correspondingly larger surface area for drug dissolution. It was also demonstrated that upon tablet disintergration the disinstegrated particles have a tri-moal frequency distribution.

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