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Research Article

Moment Analysis for the Evaluation of In Vitro Drug Release and In Vivo Bioavailability of Theophylline Microcapsules

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Pages 805-817 | Published online: 20 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Statistical moment analysis has been used to establish an in vitro-in vivo correlation for five types of theophylline ethylcellulose microcapsules prepared by using various concentrations of ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymer as a coacervation-inducing agent. The concentration of EVA copolymer was found to be played an important function in the controlled release of theophylline microcapsules. Correlations were found between the in vitro dissolution behavior, e.g., MDT 0→7, in vitro' and the rate of bioavailability, e.g., Cmax, Tmax, MDT in vivo or MRT0→2, although there was no valid correlation with the extent of bioavailability, e.g., AUC0→27. Thus, moment analysis by studying the quantitative in vitro-in vivo correlations relating to drug release was validated.

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