Development of a Novel and Simple Method to Evaluate Disintegration of Rapidly Disintegrating Tablets
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概要
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The purpose of this study was to develop and test a novel and simple method for evaluating the disintegration time of rapidly disintegrating tablets (RDTs) in vitro, since the conventional disintegration test described in the pharmacopoeia produces poor results due to the difference of its environmental conditions from those of an actual oral cavity. Six RDTs prepared in our laboratory and 5 types of commercial RDTs were used as model formulations. Using our original apparatus, a good correlation was observed between in vivo and in vitro disintegration times by adjusting the height from which the solution was dropped to 8 cm and the weight of the load to 10 or 20 g. Properties of RDTs, such as the pattern of their disintegrating process, can be assessed by verifying the load. These findings confirmed that our proposed method for an in vitro disintegration test apparatus is an excellent one for estimating disintegration time and the disintegration profile of RDTs.
著者
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Takeuchi Hirofumi
Laboratory Of Pharmaceutical Engineering Gifu Pharmaceutical University
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Tozuka Yuichi
Laboratory Of Pharmaceutical Engineering Gifu Pharmaceutical University
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Hoashi Yohei
Pharmaceutical Research Center, Nipro Corporation
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