Posts tagged with "homogeneity"



22. August 2018
The effects of excipients on the accuracy of tablet subdivision are severely underinvestigated. In this study, placebo tablets were prepared using a combined mixture design of fillers and binders to evaluate the effect of these excipients on subdivision accuracy. The responses assessed were mass loss, mass variation, tablet fragmentation, and increased friability. Dicalcium phosphate dihydrate (DCP) gave rise to more uniform and denser tablets than microcrystalline cellulose (MCC), thus...

30. January 2018
Continuous Manufacturing Technology continues to gain importance in pharmaceutical manufacturing. Although traditional processes like direct compression, roller compaction, or wet granulation are used within the continuous lines, the requirement for ingredients may differ from traditional batch processing.

20. February 2017
Abstract Near-infrared chemical imaging (NIR-CI) with high-speed cameras based on the push-broom acquisition principle is a rapidly-evolving and can be used for a variety of purposes, from classification (and sorting) of products to mapping spatial distribution of materials. The present study examined if NIR-CI is suitable for tablet manufacturing. To that end, the tablets were introduced into the CI system via a flat belt conveyor. A formulation, which consisted of 4wt.%–6wt.% caffeine,...
MUPS - multiparticulate systems
04. June 2016
In this study, potassium chloride (KCl) containing matrix pellets were compressed into tablets using powder or pellet form of partially spray dried lactose as filler-binder excipient. The spatial distribution of potassium chloride pellets within the tablets was examined by non-destructive microfocus X-ray imaging (MFX) and image analysis technique. The KCl content of the tablets was determined by conductivity measurement and these values were compared to the average gray values of the MFX...