When a tablet is compacted from deformable granules and then broken, the fracture plane may cleave granules in 2 (intragranular fracture) or separate neighboring granules (extragranular fracture). In this study, a novel method was developed to quantify the extent of intragranular versus extragranular fracture by compacting tablets from multicolored ideal granules and evaluating fracture surfaces. The proportions of intragranular and extragranular fracture were quantified and modeled in light of a new metric; the deformation potential, Δ, reflecting the solid fraction increase as an initial granule bed is compressed into a final tablet. Results show that a measurable tablet strength is achieved at Δ > 0.18, but intragranular fracture is not ...
AbstractTablets make up approximately one third of all drug dosage forms which makes tablet manufact...
The complexity of tablet is often overlooked. A simple compressed mass of active and inactive ingred...
In this thesis, the strength-enhancing mechanisms of dry binders in direct compression were studied....
A mechanistic understanding of the relationship among the granule composition, individual granule pr...
In the present study, a model was developed to estimate tablet tensile strength utilizing the gravit...
Pharmaceutical tablets are commonly used as they are inexpensive to produce and have high acceptabil...
Pharmaceutical tablets are commonly used as they are inexpensive to produce and have high acceptabil...
Tablets are the most common solid dosage form of pharmaceutical active ingredients due to their eas...
Objective – Slugging is a pre-compression technique for the dry granulation of hydrolysable drugs (e...
Objective – Slugging is a pre-compression technique for the dry granulation of hydrolysable drugs (e...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2009.Includes...
Granulation is a technique commonly used before tabletting because it solves powder handling problem...
In this study, the question of how fragmentation and deformation of granules during compression can ...
AbstractTablets make up approximately one third of all drug dosage forms which makes tablet manufact...
In this research the effect of two fundamental stresses, i.e. the tableting load and roller compacti...
AbstractTablets make up approximately one third of all drug dosage forms which makes tablet manufact...
The complexity of tablet is often overlooked. A simple compressed mass of active and inactive ingred...
In this thesis, the strength-enhancing mechanisms of dry binders in direct compression were studied....
A mechanistic understanding of the relationship among the granule composition, individual granule pr...
In the present study, a model was developed to estimate tablet tensile strength utilizing the gravit...
Pharmaceutical tablets are commonly used as they are inexpensive to produce and have high acceptabil...
Pharmaceutical tablets are commonly used as they are inexpensive to produce and have high acceptabil...
Tablets are the most common solid dosage form of pharmaceutical active ingredients due to their eas...
Objective – Slugging is a pre-compression technique for the dry granulation of hydrolysable drugs (e...
Objective – Slugging is a pre-compression technique for the dry granulation of hydrolysable drugs (e...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2009.Includes...
Granulation is a technique commonly used before tabletting because it solves powder handling problem...
In this study, the question of how fragmentation and deformation of granules during compression can ...
AbstractTablets make up approximately one third of all drug dosage forms which makes tablet manufact...
In this research the effect of two fundamental stresses, i.e. the tableting load and roller compacti...
AbstractTablets make up approximately one third of all drug dosage forms which makes tablet manufact...
The complexity of tablet is often overlooked. A simple compressed mass of active and inactive ingred...
In this thesis, the strength-enhancing mechanisms of dry binders in direct compression were studied....