SANAQ® SL 004 – Starch & Lactose
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Here we introduce the product: SANAQ® SL 004
SANAQ® SL 004
Indicated to aid processing during manufacture, enhance the stability and effectiveness during manufacturing product process.
Mixtures with high compressibility, superior diluition properties and fast disintegrating time. The purpose of the excipient is to aid processing during manufacture, enhance stability or bioavailability.
Main Application
Co-Processed excipent based on mix of Lactose monohydrate and Starch. It is designed for direct compression providing help to improve tablet hardness, faster disintegration, and superior flowability. Disintegration of the tablets is independent from tablet hardness and lubricant level.
Flow Properties
SANAQ SL 004® shows excellent and superior free powder flow compared with physical mixture in same ratio of components showing very poor flow properties.
PSD
SANAQ® SL 004 has an average PSD of 300 – 550 microns.
It´s a unique product used as a filler for tablets and capsules; with
- uniform drug distribution,
- content uniformity,
- reduced weight variation,
- choice of higher average weight
- and more…
SANAQ SL 004 is a combination of Lactose Monohydrate and Starch (maize). Lactose is water loving and soluble in water, at high compression force it hampers disintegrant. Starlose has optimized composition of these two ingredients.
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Source: Pharmatrans Sanaq AG brochure “SANAQ® SL 004″
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