Title:Tamarind Seed Xyloglucan-based Multilayer Matrix Tablet of Tramadol Hydrochloride for Dual-Release
Volume: 5
Issue: 1
Author(s): Ashlesha P. Pandit, Kavita Kumari, Pooja Waychal and Kishanchandra Khandelwal
Affiliation:
Keywords:
Immediate release, matrix tablet, multilayer tablet, tamarind seed xyloglucan polysaccharide, three-layer tablet,
tramadol hydrochloride.
Abstract: Multilayer tablet of tramadol hydrochloride was developed for the treatment of
osteoarthritis. Multilayer tablet was comprised of immediate release layer, followed by drug-free
retardant layers on either side of middle matrix layer. The sustained release effect was achieved by
exploring the polysaccharide of tamarind kernel seed of Tamarindus indica. An extracted polysaccharide
showed high swelling index and viscosity. Three-layer tablet system was optimized based on central
composite design of two factors each at three levels, considering the amount of drug-free retardant
layers, on either side (100 mg) of middle matrix drug polysaccharide layer (210 mg). Multilayer tablet
was evaluated for hardness, thickness and drug content. Drug release is characterized by an initial rapid release (54% in
acidic media), followed by a slow and again a second phase of relatively rapid release for 10 h. Presence of rat cecal content
(2% and 4% w/v) in dissolution medium released the drug at a faster rate. Thus, inexpensive and abundantly available
tamarind seed polysaccharide can be a good choice of polymer for dual release of multilayer tablet for arthritis patients.