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Title: Evaluation of hot-water extracted arabinoxylans from ispaghula seeds as drug carriers
Authors: S. Iqbal, Mohammad
Akbar, Jamshed
A. Hussain, Muhammad
Saghir, Shazia
Sher, Muhammad
Keywords: Ispaghula gel Arabinoxylans Hydrogels Sustained release Controlled drug delivery
Issue Date: Jan-2011
Publisher: researchgate.net
Citation: Iqbal, Mohammad & Akbar, Jamshed & Hussain, Muhammad & Saghir, Shazia & Sher, Muhammad. (2011). Evaluation of hot-water extracted arabinoxylans from ispaghula seeds as drug carriers. Carbohydrate Polymers. 83. 1218-1225. 10.1016/j.carbpol.2010.09.024.
Abstract: This work evaluates the potential of a hot water extracted arabinoxylan from ispaghula (Plantago ovata) seeds as a safe, effective and economical drug carrier. In thermal analysis integral procedural decomposition temperature and comprehensive index of thermal stability were found to be 308 ◦C and 0.47 respectively. Gel permeation chromatography showed the existence of two components in the fraction. Atomic force microscopy indicated a surface having nanostructure. The tablets incorporating caffeine and diclofenac sodium formulated by the use of arabinoxylan exhibited sustained release profiles in various media. A pH-independent release pattern was observed for caffeine, while for diclofenac sodium the profile was found to be pH-dependent. The arabinoxylan provided a better sustained release as compared with that of Voltral®, a standard diclofenac sodium preparation. The release data suggest Power Law an appropriate model for this system.
URI: http://digitalrepository.fccollege.edu.pk/handle/123456789/2325
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