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
Enhancing the Low Oral Bioavailability of Sulpiride via Fast Orally Disintegrating Tablets:…
Sulpiride (SUL) is a dopamine D2-receptor antagonist used for management of GIT disturbance and it has anti-psychotic activities based on the administered dose. SUL undergoes P-glycoprotein efflux, which lead to poor bioavailability and erratic absorption. Therefore, the objective of this research…
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Rapid releasing naproxen Liqui-Pellet using effervescent agent and neusilin US2
Objective(s): Liqui-Mass technology has shown promising advantages in terms of commercial production and formulation manipulation. This study attempts to further explore the potential of enhanced drug release of effervescent Liqui-Pellet by optimizing certain parameters.
Materials and Methods: In…
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A Fast release tablet containing Herbal extracts (Ginger, Cinnamon, Turmeric, Long pepper and…
The aim of the present work is to formulate a fast release tablet containing herbal extracts (ginger, cinnamon, turmeric, long pepper and punarnava) as drug, by direct compression method. Tablets contain super-disintegrant which disintegrate and dissolve fast and give its rapid onset of action. The…
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Disintegrant Selection in Hydrophobic Tablet Formulations
The hydrophobicity of poorly soluble drugs can delay tablets disintegration. We probed here the influence of different disintegrants on the disintegration of challenging hydrophobic formulations. Tablets containing diluents, hydrogenated vegetable oil and either sodium starch glycolate (SSG),…
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Tableting of mini-tablets in comparison with conventionally sized tablets: A comparison of tableting…
Mini-tablets are solid dosage forms with increasing interest for pharmaceutical industry due to clinical and biopharmaceutical benefits. But technological aspects on mini-tableting are not fully investigated. Therefore, the impact of punch size and tableting pressure for industrially relevant…
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LYCAGEL™ – Roquette’s Innovative Plant-Based Solution Unlocks Possibilities for Veggie Softgel…
Market-first plant-based softgel system provides a strong alternative to gelatin for nutraceutical and pharmaceutical manufacturers and marketers of softgel products
GENEVA, Illinois. (November 18, 2020) - Roquette, a global leader in plant-based ingredients, pioneer of plant proteins and…
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Effect of Disintegrants on Prolongation of Tablet Disintegration Induced by Immersion in Xanthan…
In clinical practice, a thickening solution is frequently used to allow easy swallowing of tablets by patients suffering from dysphagia. This study investigated the effect of the thickening solution on tablet disintegration. Model tablets containing different disintegrants were prepared and their…
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Application of Dominance-Based Rough Set Approach for Optimization of Pellets Tableting Process
Multiple-unit pellet systems (MUPS) oer many advantages over conventional solid dosage forms both for the manufacturers and patients. Coated pellets can be efficiently compressed into MUPS in classic tableting process and enable controlled release of active pharmaceutical ingredient (APIs). For…
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Anti-obesity effect with reduced adverse effect of the co-administration of mini-tablets containing…
The purpose of this study was to develop an oral dosage form of orlistat for the treatment of obesity with reduced adverse effects, for example, fatty and oily stool that have been reported to be associated with the mechanism of action of orlistat. Based on the in vitro results obtained in this…
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Enhancement of solubility and dissolution rate of fenofibrate using β-Cyclodextrin
The aim of the present research work, fenofibrate a BCS class II antihyperlipidemic drug belongs to fibrate class was formulated as solid dispersions using various hydrophilic carriers to enhance the solubility, dissolution rate, and oral bioavailability.
Methodology: Various techniques such as…
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