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The effect of granules characters on mechanical properties of press-coated tablets: A comparative study

Authors :
Peifu, Xiao
Yibin, Guo
Jiahui, Wang
Hongbing, Liu
JiaXin, Zhang
YanJiao, Wang
Tian, Yin
Yu, Zhang
Jingxin, Gou
Haibing, He
Xing, Tang
Source :
International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 624:121986
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between critical granules characters (including particle size, surface roughness, and apparent porosity) and mechanical properties of press-coated tablets. Granules of a model formulation were prepared through Roll Compaction Granulation (RCG), High Shear Granulation (HSG), and Fluidized Bed Granulation (FBG) to prepare granules with different surface roughness and apparent porosity. The surface roughness and porosity of granules had a significantly greater effect on mechanical properties than the particle size of granules. Whether for brittle or plastic materials, FBG granules with the roughest surface and the greatest apparent porosity exhibited the best compression properties. The elastic recovery test, the interlayer adhesion forces study, the break pattern test, and the X-ray microcomputed tomography investigation suggested that granules with great apparent porosity and rough surfaces could contribute to the production of stable press-coated structures. Moreover, for press-coated tablets prepared using granules, the proper granules in the coat layer could eliminate the side effect of the rigid core on the mechanical strength. The above understandings will be conducive to the selection of compatible and appropriate granules characters, which can enhance mechanical properties and extend the application of press-coated tablets.

Details

ISSN :
03785173
Volume :
624
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Pharmaceutics
Accession number :
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