Browsing by Subject "Tablets"
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Application of halloysite clay nanotubes as a pharmaceutical excipient
(Elsevier, 2017)Halloysite nanotubes, a biocompatible nanomaterial of 50–60 nm diameter and ca. 15 nm lumen, can be used for loading, storage and sustained release of drugs either in its pristine form or with additional polymer complexation ... -
Characterization of polymorph transformations that decrease the stability of tablets containing the who essential drug mebendazole
(Elsevier, 2010)This study investigated the influence of moisture and heat on the stability of mebendazole polymorph C in tablets. The polymorphic forms of mebendazole display significant differences in solubility and therapeutic efficacy ... -
Direct compression of chitosan: process and formulation factors to improve powder flow and tablet performance
(Bentham Science, 2013)Chitosan is a polymer derived from chitin that is widely available at relatively low cost, but due to compression challenges it has limited application for the production of direct compression tablets. The aim of this study ... -
Effect of moisture content, temperature and exposure time on the physical stability of chitosan powder and tablets
(Taylor & Francis, 2014)Context: Chitosan does not rank highly regarding its employment as tablet filler due to certain limitations. Undesirable properties that limit its utilization as excipient in solid dosage forms include its hydration ... -
Prediction of compressibility of pharmaceutical excipients in solid oral dosage forms
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)Tablets are one of the most preferred dosage forms for patients, but pre-formulation studies for tablets are often time consuming and expensive. The SeDeM Expert Diagram System attempts to address this problem by decreasing ...