Formulation And Evaluation Of Optimized Natural Detoxifying Agents’ Effervescent Granules Into Gastroretantive Tablet

Authors

  • Gaurav Yadav
  • Monika
  • Anjna Rani
  • Shubham Pal
  • Rupa Mazumder
  • Avijit Mazumder

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/sfs.v10i1.1135

Keywords:

Effervescent Granules, Gastroretantive Tablet, Curcumin, Garlic, Ginger

Abstract

When a chemical reaction produces gas bubbles in a liquid, this phenomenon is known as
effervescence. The research found that the quicker disintegration and faster drug release properties
for CGZ may be achieved by the production of effervescent tablets using a mix of sodium
bicarbonate, tartaric acid, and fumaric acid. The optimized batch B4 was more drugs were
dispensing more quickly than in previous batches. It follows that effervescent pills are easier to
create when acids and sodium bicarbonate are used together. To create an effervescent formulation
with desirable qualities like rapid disintegration and medication release with little effort in the
shortest amount of time, an experimental design may be useful.

Author Biographies

  • Gaurav Yadav

    Noida Institute of Engineering & Technology, (Pharmacy Institute), 19, Knowledge Park-II,
    Institutional Area, Greater Noida (UP) -201306, India, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kamal Technical University

  • Monika

    Noida Institute of Engineering & Technology, (Pharmacy Institute), 19, Knowledge Park-II,
    Institutional Area, Greater Noida (UP) -201306, India, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kamal Technical University

  • Anjna Rani

    Noida Institute of Engineering & Technology, (Pharmacy Institute), 19, Knowledge Park-II,
    Institutional Area, Greater Noida (UP) -201306, India, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kamal Technical University

  • Shubham Pal

    Noida Institute of Engineering & Technology, (Pharmacy Institute), 19, Knowledge Park-II,
    Institutional Area, Greater Noida (UP) -201306, India, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kamal Technical University

  • Rupa Mazumder

    Noida Institute of Engineering & Technology, (Pharmacy Institute), 19, Knowledge Park-II,
    Institutional Area, Greater Noida (UP) -201306, India, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kamal Technical University

  • Avijit Mazumder

    Noida Institute of Engineering & Technology, (Pharmacy Institute), 19, Knowledge Park-II,
    Institutional Area, Greater Noida (UP) -201306, India, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kamal Technical University

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Published

2023-06-19

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