The consolidation and compaction behaviour of sieve fractions of crystalline α-lactose monohydrate were studied. From mercury porosimetry measurements tablet pore surface areas were derived. At a certain compaction load it appeared that tablets compressed from small particles were generally stronger and showed a larger surface area than compacts prepared from coarse sieve fractions. By plotting compact strength against pore surface area, a unique linear relationship was obtained. From these results it can be concluded that the actual tablet surface area, being a function of both the initial particle size and applied compaction pressure, is responsible for the compact strength
The thesis studied tensile strength, disintegration time of tablets and energy profile of compressio...
The aim of this work was to compare two spray-dried lactoses Flowlac® 100 and SuperTab® 14SD from th...
In this paper, two types of parameters representing tabletability and compactibility profiles of a s...
The consolidation and compaction behaviour of sieve fractions of crystalline α-lactose monohydrate w...
The consolidation and compaction behaviour of sieve fractions of crystalline α-lactose monohydrate w...
Lactose is available in several crystalline forms, which differ in binding properties. A new method ...
This dissertation discusses the effect of short time storage at different conditions on the strength...
Tablets were compacted from a coarse fraction (250-315 mum), a fine fraction (32-45 mum) and from bi...
Binary mixtures of different particle size fractions of alpha-lactose monohydrate were compacted int...
The consolidation and compaction properties of granule fractions prepared by dry granulation (sluggi...
Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradci Králové Department of: Pharmaceutical te...
The thesis studied tensile strength, disintegration time of tablets and energy profile of compressio...
The aim of this work was to compare two spray-dried lactoses Flowlac® 100 and SuperTab® 14SD from th...
In this paper, two types of parameters representing tabletability and compactibility profiles of a s...
The consolidation and compaction behaviour of sieve fractions of crystalline α-lactose monohydrate w...
The consolidation and compaction behaviour of sieve fractions of crystalline α-lactose monohydrate w...
Lactose is available in several crystalline forms, which differ in binding properties. A new method ...
This dissertation discusses the effect of short time storage at different conditions on the strength...
Tablets were compacted from a coarse fraction (250-315 mum), a fine fraction (32-45 mum) and from bi...
Binary mixtures of different particle size fractions of alpha-lactose monohydrate were compacted int...
The consolidation and compaction properties of granule fractions prepared by dry granulation (sluggi...
Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradci Králové Department of: Pharmaceutical te...
The thesis studied tensile strength, disintegration time of tablets and energy profile of compressio...
The aim of this work was to compare two spray-dried lactoses Flowlac® 100 and SuperTab® 14SD from th...
In this paper, two types of parameters representing tabletability and compactibility profiles of a s...