Disintegrants and superdisintegrant excipients are essential components used in the pharmaceutical industry to enhance the dissolution and bioavailability of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). These excipients facilitate the disintegration and rapid breakup of tablets or capsules, which ultimately increases their rate of absorption in the body.
Pharma Excipients
Disintegrant / Superdisintergrant
Pharmacotechnical and Analytical Preformulation Studies for Cannabidiol Orodispersible Tablets
Obtaining orodispersible tablets (ODT) containing substances from the 2nd Biopharmaceutical Class has raised concerns as the dissolution test is challenging. This study aimed to select suitable excipients for developing orodispersible tablets containing cannabidiol (CBD) by direct compression…
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An ultrasonographic assisted investigation for the enhancement of duodenal/cecal motility of…
Gastrointestinal (GI) disorders affect millions of people and are considered a major cause of global morbidity. Mosapride citrate (MOS) is a prokinetic agent with antiemetic effect. The drug suffers from poor bioavailability that is induced by its low solubility. The present study aimed to enhance…
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Immediate-Release Formulations Produced via Twin-Screw Melt Granulation: Systematic Evaluation of…
The current study evaluated the effect of location and amount of various superdisintegrants on the properties of tablets made by twin-screw melt granulation (TSMG). Sodium-croscarmellose (CCS), crospovidone (CPV), and sodium starch glycolate (SSG) were used in various proportions intra- and…
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Development and evaluation of a composite dosage form containing desmopressin acetate for buccal…
Desmopressin acetate (DDAVP) is an oligopeptide indicated for the treatment of primary nocturnal enuresis, for example. The poor oral bioavailability of DDAVP accelerated a shift to alternative routes of administration like nasal and oromucosal, whereby nasal administration results in high…
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Tablet disintegration performance: Effect of compression pressure and storage conditions on surface…
The disintegration process of pharmaceutical tablets is a crucial step in the oral delivery of a drug. Tablet disintegration does not only refer to the break up of the interparticle bonds, but also relates to the liquid absorption and swelling behaviour of the tablet.
This study demonstrates the…
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Formulation of sublingual promethazine hydrochloride tablets for rapid relief of motion sickness
The delivery of antihistaminic agents via the oral route is problematic, especially for elderly patients. This study aimed to develop a sublingual formulation of promethazine hydrochloride by direct compression, and to mask its intensely bitter taste. Promethazine hydrochloride (PMZ) sublingual…
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Exploring the performance-controlling tablet disintegration mechanisms for direct compression…
The design and manufacture of tablets is a challenging process due to the complex interrelationships between raw material properties, the manufacturing settings and the tablet properties. An important factor in formulation and process design is the fact that raw material and tablet properties drive…
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The Development of Minitablets for a Pediatric Dosage Form for a Combination Therapy
Minitablets are an appealing option for an age-appropriate pediatric dosage form. In particular, for combination therapies where multiple active ingredients are dosed simultaneously, the use of minitablets will enable independent adjustments of each dose. The work presented describes the development…
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Alginates as tablet disintegrants: Understanding disintegration mechanisms and defining ranges of…
Alginates are biopolymers that have been investigated for their use in food and medical fields. Minimal information is available regarding their potential application as tablet superdisintegrants. Here we studied the disintegration action of sodium alginate (SA), calcium alginate (CA) and alginic…
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Tablet disintegration performance: effect of compression pressure and storage conditions on surface…
The disintegration process of pharmaceutical tablets is a crucial step in the oral delivery of a drug. Tablet disintegration does not only refer to the break up of the interparticle bonds, but also relates to the liquid absorption and swelling behaviour of the tablet. This study demonstrates the use…
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