The present study was undertaken to develop oral sustained release
tablets of metoprolol tartrate using natural hydrophilic matrix formers
(xanthan gum and tragacanth). Sustained release matrix tablets of
metoprolol tartrate were prepared by using different ratios of drug,
xanthan gum and tragacanth. Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) was used as
diluent. The polymer was incorporated into a matrix system using direct
compression technique. Different formulations were evaluated with
respect to dissolution profile in 900 mL phosphate buffer (pH 6.8), 0.1
M HCl solution and distilled water for 12 h at 37°C. Increasing the
amount of polymer (xanthan gum) in the formulation led to slow release
of drug. The kinetic treatment showed the best fitted different
mathematical models (Zero order, First order, Higuchiís and
Hixson-Crowell). Most of the solid matrix formulations followed Higuchi
or zero order kinetics. The formulations F1, F2, F3 and F7, F8, F9
showed maximum linearity. The results showed that the formulation F9
containing 30% xanthan gum and 10% gum tragacanth is the most similar to
that of the reference marketed preparation.