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Original Research Article | OPEN ACCESS

Evaluation of the suspending properties of Albizia zygia gum on sulphadimidine suspension

Mbang N Femi-Oyewo, Musiliu O Adedokun , Taiwo O Olusoga

Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Sagamu, Ogun State, Nigeria;

For correspondence:-  Musiliu Adedokun   Email: mo_adedokun@yahoo.com

Published: 15 June 2004

Citation: Femi-Oyewo MN, Adedokun MO, Olusoga TO. Evaluation of the suspending properties of Albizia zygia gum on sulphadimidine suspension. Trop J Pharm Res 2004; 3(1):279-284 doi: 10.4314/tjpr.v3i1.3

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Abstract

Purpose:  Some  excipients  are  currently  available  for  the  formulation  of  pharmaceutical suspensions. The purpose of this study is to search for a cheap and effective natural excipient that  can  be  used  as  an  effective  alternative  for  the  formulation  of  pharmaceutical suspensions.
Method:  The  suspending  properties  of  Albizia  zygia  gum  (family  Mimosoideae)  were evaluated  comparatively  with  those  of  Compound  Tragacanth,  Acacia  and  Gelatin  at concentration  range  of  0.5  –  4.0%w/v  in  Sulphadimidine  suspension.  Characterization  tests were  carried  out  on  purified  Albizia  zygia  gum.  Sedimentation  volume  (%),  rheology  and particle  size  analysis  were  employed  as  evaluation  parameters.  The  values  obtained therefrom were used as basis for comparison of the suspending agents studied.
Results:  Albizia  zygia  gum  is  devoid  of  alkaloids,  anthraquinones  and  carbohydrates  which ensures  its  “inertness”.  Albizia  zygia  gum  (2.5%w/v)  produced  a  comparable  suspending ability  as  4%w/v  Compound  Tragacanth.  Also,  the  suspending  ability  of  all  the  materials  was found  to  be  in  the  order:  Albizia  zygia  >  Compound  Tragacanth  gum  >  Acacia  gum  > Gelatin. At  all  concentrations  employed,  Albizia  zygia  gum  had  the  strongest  suspending  ability relative to the other materials.
Conclusion:  The  results  suggest  that,  due  to  the  high  viscosity  of  Albizia  zygia  gum,  its mucilage  can  be  a  stabilizer  of  choice  when  high  viscosity  is  desired.  It  can  also  serve  as  a good thickening agent in both pharmaceutical and food industries.

Keywords: Albizia zygia, suspending agents, sedimentation volume, rheology, particle size.

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