Determining the Influence of Breadfruit Mucilage on the Disintegration and Dissolution of Losartan Fast-Dissolving Tablets
Nina Varghese,
M. Komala
Abstract:organoleptic characteristics, hydration, swelling capacity, and pasting temperature of breadfruit starch were determined. It was found that breadfruit starch exhibited partial solubility in warm water, a pH of 5.8, and good hydration and swelling capacities. Furthermore, a compatibility test using differential scanning calorimetry confirmed the compatibility of losartan and breadfruit starch. It was determined that the formulated losartan tablets were satisfactory in terms of flow properties as well as consist… Show more
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