%0 Journal Article %T Design and evaluation of hydrophobic coated buoyant core as fl oating drug delivery system for sustained release of cisapride %A Shery Jacob %A Pandurang N Patil %A Anroop B Nair %J Journal of Basic and Clinical Pharmacy %D 2011 %I %X An inert hydrophobic buoyant coated¨Ccore was developed as floatingdrug delivery system (FDDS) for sustained release of cisapride using direct compression technology. Core contained low density, porous ethyl cellulose, which was coated with an impermeable, insoluble hydrophobic coating polymer such as rosin. It was further seal coated with low viscosity hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (HPMC E15) to minimize moisture permeation and better adhesion with an outer drug layer. It was found that stable buoyant core was sufficient to float the tablet more than 8 h without the aid of sodium bicarbonate and citric acid. Sustained release of cisapride was achieved with HPMC K4M in the outer drug layer. The floating lag time required forthese novel FDDS was found to be zero, however it is likely that the porosity or density of the core is critical for floatability of these tablets. The in vitro release pattern of these tablets in simulated gastric fluid showed the constant and controlled release for prolonged time. It can be concluded that the hydrophobic coated buoyant core could be used as FDDS for gastroretentive delivery system of cisapride or other suitable drugs. %K Floating drug delivery system %K hydrophobic buoyant %K core %K coating %K cisapiride. %U http://www.jbclinpharm.com/Volume2Issue1Articles/PDF/JBCP_V2_I1_39.pdf