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Abstract
Objective: The study aims to compare the tableting qualities of isomalt and co-processed isomalt. Methodology: Co-processed isomalt prepared by melt granulation method evaluated for flow property, dilution potential, Kawakita plot, consolidation index, tabletability, Heckel plot and elastic recovery and compared with isomalt. Result and Discussion: The co-processed isomalt demonstrated superior packing ability compared to isomalt and got rearranged in the early compression stage, as per modified Kawakita equation. Co-processed isomalt had 40% dilution potential for paracetamol as compared with 20% for isomalt. Co-processed isomalt showed 40% dilution potential for ascorbic acid, and nimesulide, whereas mefenamic acid and aspirin showed 30% dilution potential. Co-processed isomalt overcomes the lamination and sticking problem of isomalt which has better tabletability.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology (IJDDT) provides the forum for reporting innovations, production methods, technologies, initiatives and the application of scientific knowledge to the aspects of pharmaceutics, including controlled drug release systems, drug targeting etc. in the form of expert forums, reviews, full research papers, and short communications.