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Characterising the disintegration properties of tablets in opaque media using texture analysis.

Rebekah L Scheuerle1, Stephen E Gerrard2, Richard A Kendall3, Catherine Tuleu3, Nigel K H Slater2, Krishnaa T Mahbubani2.   

Abstract

Tablet disintegration characterisation is used in pharmaceutical research, development, and quality control. Standard methods used to characterise tablet disintegration are often dependent on visual observation in measurement of disintegration times. This presents a challenge for disintegration studies of tablets in opaque, physiologically relevant media that could be useful for tablet formulation optimisation. This study has explored an application of texture analysis disintegration testing, a non-visual, quantitative means of determining tablet disintegration end point, by analysing the disintegration behaviour of two tablet formulations in opaque media. In this study, the disintegration behaviour of one tablet formulation manufactured in-house, and Sybedia Flashtab placebo tablets in water, bovine, and human milk were characterised. A novel method is presented to characterise the disintegration process and to quantify the disintegration end points of the tablets in various media using load data generated by a texture analyser probe. The disintegration times in the different media were found to be statistically different (P<0.0001) from one another for both tablet formulations using one-way ANOVA. Using the Tukey post-hoc test, the Sybedia Flashtab placebo tablets were found not to have statistically significant disintegration times from each other in human versus bovine milk (adjusted P value 0.1685).
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Keywords:  Breast milk; Infant drug delivery; NSDS; Nipple shield delivery system; Rapidly disintegrating tablet; Texture analysis

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25791759     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2015.03.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pharm        ISSN: 0378-5173            Impact factor:   5.875


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