Stability studies are an integral part of the drug development process for any drug product. In addition to monitoring chemical degradation, the physical stability of a drug product must also be evaluated to ensure that the drug release and performance is not affected by storage. In this study, directly compressed tablets of 16 different formulations were exposed to an accelerated stability program to quantify changes in tablet breaking force, porosity, contact angle and disintegration time. Tablets were exposed to five different storage conditions from 37∘C/30% relative humidity (RH) to 70∘C/75%RH with testing after 2 and 4 weeks of storage. Each formulation contained two different fillers (47% w/w each), a disintegrant (5% w/w) and magnes...
The disintegration process of pharmaceutical tablets is a crucial step in the oral delivery of a dru...
The effect of some direct compression excipients (Avicel® PH 101 (I), Avicel PH 101 + mannitol (II),...
In this thesis, the strength-enhancing mechanisms of dry binders in direct compression were studied....
Stability studies are an integral part of the drug development process for any drug product. In addi...
This article reviews the effect of moisture on the postcompaction properties of pharmaceutical solid...
A factorial design has been used to study the influence of disintegrant concentration, storage tempe...
Stability studies play a crucial role in the development of drug products, with the data collected b...
A factorial design has been used to study the influence of disintegrant concentration and compressio...
Background: Knowledge about the long-term stability of tablets outside the original container, e.g. ...
Pharmaceutical tablets are commonly used as they are inexpensive to produce and have high acceptabil...
In this research the effect of two fundamental stresses, i.e. the tableting load and roller compacti...
During drug product development, stability studies are used to ensure that the safety and efficacy o...
Purpose: The effect of compression force, relative humidity and disintegrant concentration on furose...
Various excipients are used in the pharmaceutical tablet industries to present desirable properties ...
Tablet disintegration is an important pre-requisite for drug dissolution and absorption. The disinte...
The disintegration process of pharmaceutical tablets is a crucial step in the oral delivery of a dru...
The effect of some direct compression excipients (Avicel® PH 101 (I), Avicel PH 101 + mannitol (II),...
In this thesis, the strength-enhancing mechanisms of dry binders in direct compression were studied....
Stability studies are an integral part of the drug development process for any drug product. In addi...
This article reviews the effect of moisture on the postcompaction properties of pharmaceutical solid...
A factorial design has been used to study the influence of disintegrant concentration, storage tempe...
Stability studies play a crucial role in the development of drug products, with the data collected b...
A factorial design has been used to study the influence of disintegrant concentration and compressio...
Background: Knowledge about the long-term stability of tablets outside the original container, e.g. ...
Pharmaceutical tablets are commonly used as they are inexpensive to produce and have high acceptabil...
In this research the effect of two fundamental stresses, i.e. the tableting load and roller compacti...
During drug product development, stability studies are used to ensure that the safety and efficacy o...
Purpose: The effect of compression force, relative humidity and disintegrant concentration on furose...
Various excipients are used in the pharmaceutical tablet industries to present desirable properties ...
Tablet disintegration is an important pre-requisite for drug dissolution and absorption. The disinte...
The disintegration process of pharmaceutical tablets is a crucial step in the oral delivery of a dru...
The effect of some direct compression excipients (Avicel® PH 101 (I), Avicel PH 101 + mannitol (II),...
In this thesis, the strength-enhancing mechanisms of dry binders in direct compression were studied....