• Title of article

    Compaction Mechanism and Tablet Strength of Cellactose®

  • Author/Authors

    Al-Izzy, Minan Y. H. Al-Anbar University - Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Preventive Dentistry, Iraq

  • From page
    71
  • To page
    82
  • Abstract
    Objective: This paper describes the differences, in relation to compaction properties, between Microcrystalline Cellulose (MCC) and α-lactose monohydrate physical mixture, and microcrystalline cellulose co-processed with α-lactose monohydrate (Cellactose®).Methods: The different compaction parameters were not only studied on the pure materials, but also on the lubricated powders with magnesium stearate.Results: Magnesium stearate does not facilitate the densification of either the physical mixture or Cellactose during compaction. The difference in tablet relaxation of the physical mixture and Cellactose indicates that the negative effect of the lubricant on the interparticle bonding of Cellactose particles is smaller compared to its effect on the physical mixture particles. However, a larger increase in tablet relaxation at a high compression speed was found for both Cellactose and the physical mixture at different lubricant concentrations. Accordingly, the decrease in tablet strength was larger for the physical mixture tablets than for the Cellactose tablets when lubrication was applied. The examination of the tablet strengths of tablets compressed from physical mixtures of different ratios of α-lactose monohydrate and MCC proved the positive effect of cellulose on the tensile strength of tablets.Conclusions: Co-processing of MCC with α-lactose monohydrate showed extra contribution to the tablet strength of a physical mixture with the same mixing ratio
  • Keywords
    Cellactose , Microcrystalline cellulose , α , lactose monohydrate , Direct compression , magnesium stearate
  • Journal title
    Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Journal title
    Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Record number

    2587061