The present research project deals with the design of cinnarizine loaded
oral controlled release mucoadhesive interpenetrating polymer network
hydrogel microspheres composed of chitosan and methylcellulose and
optimization of various response parameters using response surface
methodology. A detailed introduction, literature review and methodology
has been provided for the readers to gain an insight into the theory and
practice of design of experiments. The research work involved
application of several core aspects of drug delivery incorporating
polymer complexes, hydrogel networks, gastroretention, bioadhesion,
absorption window related to weakly basic drugs, mathematical modeling
of drug release kinetics, microencapsulation processes and various
optimization and characterization techniques. The high degree of
prognosis (due to low values of error) obtained using response surface
methodology corroborates that a two-factor central composite design is
quite efficient in optimizing drug delivery systems that exhibit
nonlinearity in response(s). The results indicated that interpenetrating
polymer networks could be employed as potential gastroretentive systems
for weakly basic drugs.