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DESIGN AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THE MATERIAL ATTRIBUTES OF A CO-PROCESSED EXCIPIENT DEVELOPED FOR DIRECT COMPRESSION TABLETING

YONNİ APEJİ, FATİMA HARUNA, AVOSUAHİ OYİ, ADAMU ISAH, TERYİLA ALLAGH

Acta Pharmaceutica Sciencia - 2019;57(4):39-56

National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Department of Pharmaceutics, Sector 67, S.A.S Nagar, Punjab 160 062, India

 

The objective of the study was to characterize the material attributes of a co-processed excipient and determine its suitability for tableting applications. A single composite excipient named SGS consisting of tapioca starch (TS), gelatin (GEL) and colloidal silicon dioxide (CSD) was developed by co-processing using the method of co-fusion and its solid-state, powder and mechanical properties evaluated. Particle morphology revealed spherical shaped particles of SGS with slightly rough surfaces. PXRD was characterized by a halo diffraction pattern consistent with amorphous materials. FT-IR studies demonstrated drug-excipient compatibility. Flow properties of SGS improved in relation to its physical mixture (SGS-PM) and the mechanical properties of SGS was enhanced as a result of co-processing. The outcome of the study demonstrates the suitability of SGS as a tableting excipient.