2017
DOI: 10.20959/wjpr201710-9377
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Effect of Bulk Density on Tensile Strength of Tablets Prepared by Using Hiceltmmcc (Microcrystalline Cellulose) and Hiceltmsmcc (Silicified Microcrystalline Cellulose)

Abstract: Direct compression is an admired method for manufacturing the solid dosages form tablets. Now a days many excipients are used to manufacture the tablets.

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“…The densification observed for MCC is significantly larger than for lactose monohydrate or anhydrous lactose and the correlation between density and compaction properties of MCC is well-described in literature. ( Shah et al, 2017 ; Liao et al, 2012 ; Ahmat et al, 2012 ) No significant difference in compactibility is observed for granules prepared from the two MCC grades at specific compaction forces above 7 kN/cm. This is explained by the hydrogen bond formation as compaction mechanism of MCC,( Thoorens et al, 2014 ; Haware et al, 2009 ) which is merely dependent on the density and the specific surface area of the material.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The densification observed for MCC is significantly larger than for lactose monohydrate or anhydrous lactose and the correlation between density and compaction properties of MCC is well-described in literature. ( Shah et al, 2017 ; Liao et al, 2012 ; Ahmat et al, 2012 ) No significant difference in compactibility is observed for granules prepared from the two MCC grades at specific compaction forces above 7 kN/cm. This is explained by the hydrogen bond formation as compaction mechanism of MCC,( Thoorens et al, 2014 ; Haware et al, 2009 ) which is merely dependent on the density and the specific surface area of the material.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The bulk densities of D3 and D15 were 0.35 g/mL and 0.40 g/mL, respectively. The higher bulk density could decrease tensile strength and increase friability [58]. As D15 presented higher bulk density than D3, it exhibited higher friability.…”
Section: Effect Of MCC Variability On Drug Product Qualitymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It has also been observed that these infections are increasing rapidly due to the progressive, excessive use of antimicrobials, which allows pathogenic microorganisms to evolve and acquire multiple antibiotic resistance. Therefore, scientists around the world are constantly looking for new ways and materials to combat the colonization of pathogenic microorganisms [1]. Thus, the problems associated with unwanted bacterial adhesion to the surfaces of medical equipment, as well as the colonization of surgical equipment, implants, and other health-related products, pose a significant risk to public health.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%