EFEK ULCEROGENIC DISPERSI PADAT IBUPROFEN-POLIVINILPIROLIDON (PVP) PADA TIKUS PUTIH JANTAN
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12928/pharmaciana.v3i2.428Keywords:
Ibuprofen, Solid Dispersions, Ulcerogenic Effect, Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP)Abstract
Ibuprofen is an anti inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic agent. It has low solubility and bioavailability.
The administration of ibuprofen in a long time and high dose can increased of side effect at gastrointestinal (peptic
ulcer). This study was aimed to determine the influence its solid dispersions formation on ulcerogenic effect of
ibuprofen buprofenis compared with ibuprofen alone and physical mixture. Solid dispersion of Ibuprofen-PVP
(1:1) was prepared by solvent method. The ulcerogenic test was conducted by observing is white rat, divided
randomly into 5 groups are healthy group (aquadest), suspending agent control (PVP 1%), drug (ibuprofen) at a
dose of 360 mg/kg body weight, group solid dispersion (ibuprofen-PVP) and group physical mixture
(ibuprofen-PVP). Rats gastric was observed of formation ulcer and evaluated by scoring then followed the
calculation by the index ulcer. The results showed that the number of ulcer index of ibuprofen is 6,67. Number of
ulcer index of solid dispersion was 4,00 and physical mixture was 3,34. The ulcerogenic effect of solid dispersion
and physical mixture difference was significant (p<0,05) compared with ibuprofen alone. Ulcerogenic effect
administration of solid dispersion was smaller than ibuprofen alone and statistically no different (p>0,05)
compared with physical mixture.
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