2023
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics15092224
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Effect of Compaction Pressure on the Enzymatic Activity of Pancreatin in Directly Compressible Formulations

Daniel Zakowiecki,
Peter Edinger,
Tobias Hess
et al.

Abstract: Tableting of biomolecules is a challenging formulation phase due to their sensitivity to various process parameters, such as compression pressure, process dynamics, or the temperature generated. In the present study, pancreatin was employed as a model enzyme mixture, which was formulated in tablet form utilizing the synergistic effects of brittle and plastic excipients (dibasic calcium phosphate and microcrystalline cellulose, respectively). The effect of varying compaction pressure and lubricant concentration… Show more

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