DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MEDICATED CHEWING GUM FOR ENHANCING THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY OF DRUG

  • Unique Paper ID: 197985
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 11308-11320
  • Abstract:
  • Medicated chewing gum (MCG) of Montelukast sodium was developed by direct compression method with the goal to achieve quick onset of action and to improve patient compliance. Formulation development of MCG of Montelukast sodium and optimization of the formulation by screening of different excipients. Material and methods: MCG containing Montelukast sodium was prepared by screening different concentrations of sweeteners, flavouring agents, softening agents, lubricants and anti-adherents by changing one variable at a time. Performance evaluation was carried out by evaluating size, shape, thickness, taste, in vivo drug release study, ex vivo buccal permeation study and by studying statistical analysis for quality. Results and discussion: The statistical analysis showed significant improvement in organoleptic properties such as chewable mass, product taste, product consistency, product softness, total flavour lasting time and pharmaceutical properties like micromeritic properties after incorporation of appropriate excipients in an optimum amount in final optimized MCG formulation. In vivo drug release study showed 97% Montelukast sodium release whereas ex vivo buccal permeation study through goat buccal mucosa exhibited 11.27% Montelukast sodium permeation within 15 min indicating its potential for increasing bioavailability by decreasing time of onset. The optimized formulation showed good surface properties and the peak load required for drug release was found to be acceptable action. Conclusion: The developed formulation of medicated chewing gum can be a better alternative to mouth dissolving and conventional tablet formulation. It may be proved as a promising approach to improve the bioavailability as well as to improve patient compliance.

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BibTeX

@article{197985,
        author = {Sakshi Sanjay Nangirwar and Dr. P.M. Pimpalshende},
        title = {DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MEDICATED CHEWING GUM FOR ENHANCING THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY OF DRUG},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2026},
        volume = {12},
        number = {11},
        pages = {11308-11320},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=197985},
        abstract = {Medicated chewing gum (MCG) of Montelukast sodium was developed by direct compression method with the goal to achieve quick onset of action and to improve patient compliance. Formulation development of MCG of Montelukast sodium and optimization of the formulation by screening of different excipients. Material and methods: MCG containing Montelukast sodium was prepared by screening different concentrations of sweeteners, flavouring agents, softening agents, lubricants and anti-adherents by changing one variable at a time. Performance evaluation was carried out by evaluating size, shape, thickness, taste, in vivo drug release study, ex vivo buccal permeation study and by studying statistical analysis for quality. Results and discussion: The statistical analysis showed significant improvement in organoleptic properties such as chewable mass, product taste, product consistency, product softness, total flavour lasting time and pharmaceutical properties like micromeritic properties after incorporation of appropriate excipients in an optimum amount in final optimized MCG formulation. In vivo drug release study showed 97% Montelukast sodium release whereas ex vivo buccal permeation study through goat buccal mucosa exhibited 11.27% Montelukast sodium permeation within 15 min indicating its potential for increasing bioavailability by decreasing time of onset. The optimized formulation showed good surface properties and the peak load required for drug release was found to be acceptable action. Conclusion: The developed formulation of medicated chewing gum can be a better alternative to mouth dissolving and conventional tablet formulation. It may be proved as a promising approach to improve the bioavailability as well as to improve patient compliance.},
        keywords = {},
        month = {April},
        }

Cite This Article

Nangirwar, S. S., & Pimpalshende, D. P. (2026). DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MEDICATED CHEWING GUM FOR ENHANCING THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY OF DRUG. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(11), 11308–11320.

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