Tuesday, 1 August 2023

Development of Tablets by Direct Compression Technique: An Update | Chapter 10 | Novel Aspects on Pharmaceutical Research Vol. 7

 This episode highlights the use of Co treated excipients in Direct Compression Tablets. Tablets constitute ultimate common portion of drug or other consumable form due to economical production, accurate drug and patient convenience. Tablets can be made by direct compression or by way of dry, wet or melt granulation of drug(s)/excipient(s) mixture. The direct condensation approach entails nothing more difficult than compressing a dry powder mixture that contains the drug and different excipients. In addition to pre-prepare a single substance to constitute immediately compressible excipients, co-handle of two or more components can also be used to form composite particles or co-treated excipients. The direct compression process is highly affected by powder characteristics aforementioned flowability, compressibility, and dilution potential.  A greater cooperation between excipient manufacturers and the drug manufacturer in the future is make use of help in the development of tailor­ made creator excipients complying with safety, depiction, and regulatory issues.

Author(s) Details:

P. Preetha,
Department of Pharmaceutics, St James College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chalakudy, Kerala, India.

A. Srinivasa Rao,
Department of Pharmaceutics, Bhaskar Pharmacy College, Hyderabad, India.

Cy. Priyanka,
Department of Pharmaceutics, Bhaskar Pharmacy College, Hyderabad, India.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/NAPR-V7/article/view/11440

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