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Agata Ishikawa1, Hiroshi Takasaki2, Atsushi Sakurai2, Takuma Katayama2, Koichi Wada2, Takayuki Furuishi1, Kaori Fukuzawa1, Yasuko Obata1, Etsuo Yonemochi1.
Abstract
This study aimed to compare the manufacturability and granule and tablet properties of green fluidized bed granulation (GFBG) and of direct compression (DC). Acetaminophen was used as a low compactability model drug. The process time of GFBG to produce final mixtures was comparable to that of DC, and thus GFBG could be considered a simple process. DC could not produce 30% drug load tablets owing to poor granule flowability, whereas no problems were observed in the GFBG tableting process up to 80% of drug load. Tablets prepared with GFBG showed higher tensile strength than those prepared using DC. Compactability evaluation results show that the yield pressure of the granules prepared with GFBG was significantly lower than that of DC, suggesting that the granules prepared with GFBG were easily plastically deformed. Moreover, tablets prepared with GFBG showed fast disintegration, which was faster than that of DC. We conclude that GFBG produces granules with higher drug content and desired physicochemical properties at low cost.Entities:
Keywords: acetaminophen; direct compression; green fluidized bed granulation; moisture-activated dry granulation; wet granulation
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33952855 DOI: 10.1248/cpb.c20-00970
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo) ISSN: 0009-2363 Impact factor: 1.645