Detachment and recovery index: A new parameter measuring powder compressibility
This investigation introduces a simple and reliable approach to measure the compressibility of some direct compression excipients in tablet systems made from compressible components. The claim made here is that: the total reduction, ΔL T , in the thickness of a tablet batch due to compression at a c...
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doaj-3bcbe5a974ad4ada931b0c8085c4671d2020-11-24T23:08:28ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research2231-40400976-20942010-01-011440641410.4103/0110-5558.76440Detachment and recovery index: A new parameter measuring powder compressibilitySAS AlyThis investigation introduces a simple and reliable approach to measure the compressibility of some direct compression excipients in tablet systems made from compressible components. The claim made here is that: the total reduction, ΔL T , in the thickness of a tablet batch due to compression at a confined machine settings is the integral sum of small reductions generated by the compressible components in the batch. The reduction value, ΔL E , generated by a single or a blend of excipients in a batch could be calculated and was found to correlate to its concentration, C, by the relation: ΔL E =A E.C x. The constants AE and x concern the reduction tendency, RT, of the excipient particles due to compression, and detachment and recovery index (DRI), respectively. Some physicomechanical parameters characterizing the compression behavior of an excipient in a tablet batch could be determined and were found to be functions of the determine DRI of the excipient in the batch.http://www.japtr.org/article.asp?issn=2231-4040;year=2010;volume=1;issue=4;spage=406;epage=414;aulast=AlyCompressionDensityDRI |
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Detachment and recovery index: A new parameter measuring powder compressibility |
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Detachment and recovery index: A new parameter measuring powder compressibility |
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Detachment and recovery index: A new parameter measuring powder compressibility |
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Detachment and recovery index: A new parameter measuring powder compressibility |
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Detachment and recovery index: A new parameter measuring powder compressibility |
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detachment and recovery index: a new parameter measuring powder compressibility |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research |
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2231-4040 0976-2094 |
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This investigation introduces a simple and reliable approach to measure the compressibility of some direct compression excipients in tablet systems made from compressible components. The claim made here is that: the total reduction, ΔL T , in the thickness of a tablet batch due to compression at a confined machine settings is the integral sum of small reductions generated by the compressible components in the batch. The reduction value, ΔL E , generated by a single or a blend of excipients in a batch could be calculated and was found to correlate to its concentration, C, by the relation: ΔL E =A E.C x. The constants AE and x concern the reduction tendency, RT, of the excipient particles due to compression, and detachment and recovery index (DRI), respectively. Some physicomechanical parameters characterizing the compression behavior of an excipient in a tablet batch could be determined and were found to be functions of the determine DRI of the excipient in the batch. |
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Compression Density DRI |
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