A Comparison of Cellactose with Two ad hoc Processed Lactose-Cellulose Blends as Direct Compression Excipients
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Three processed lactose-cellulose blends of similar composition, particle size and true density were compared as direct compression excipients : one was prepared by dry granulation, one by extrusion-spheronization, and the commercial product Cellactose. Differences among their flow properties depended solely on their different sphericities. Unlike those of the other blends, Cellactose particles exhibited numerous macropores. The mean yield pressures of all three blends were similar to those of direct compression lactoses. Cellactose tablets prepared at a punch pressure that largely eliminated macropores (pores <1μm) had better mechanical properties but much poorer disintegragtion than tablets of the other blends prepared at the same punch pressure. However, the tensile strength and disintegration time of Cellactose tablets both fell rapidly as macropore volume was increased by reducing punch pressure, while the enthalpy of wetting/dissolution rose. The strength and water-resistance of well-compacted Cellactose tablets is attributed to the spatial distribution of lactose and cellulose in Cel-lactose particles, rather than to β-lactose content or extra-particular structural features.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2000-04-01
著者
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SOUTO Consuelo
Departamento de Farmacia y Tecnologia Farmaceutica, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad de Santiago de
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Casalderrey Marta
Departamento De Faumacia Y Tecnologia Farmaceutica. Facultad De Faumacia Universidad De Santiago De
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Casalderrey Marta
Departamento De Farmacia Y Tecnologia Farmaceutica Facultad De Farmacia Universidad De Santiago De C
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Souto Consuelo
Departamento De Faumacia Y Tecnologia Farmaceutica. Facultad De Faumacia Universidad De Santiago De
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Concheiro Angel
Deparmtento De Farmacia Y Tecnologia Farmaceutica. Facultad De Farmacia Universidad De Santiago De C
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NONCHEIRO Angel
Departamento de Faumacia y Tecnologia Farmaceutica. Facultad de Faumacia, Universidad de Santiago de
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COMEZ-AMOZA Jose
Departamento de Faumacia y Tecnologia Farmaceutica. Facultad de Faumacia, Universidad de Santiago de
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MARTINEX-PACHECO Ramon
Departamento de Faumacia y Tecnologia Farmaceutica. Facultad de Faumacia, Universidad de Santiago de
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Noncheiro Angel
Departamento De Faumacia Y Tecnologia Farmaceutica. Facultad De Faumacia Universidad De Santiago De
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Comez-amoza Jose
Departamento De Faumacia Y Tecnologia Farmaceutica. Facultad De Faumacia Universidad De Santiago De
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Martinex-pacheco Ramon
Departamento De Faumacia Y Tecnologia Farmaceutica. Facultad De Faumacia Universidad De Santiago De
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