Čes. slov. farm. 2008, 57(4):165-169
Characterization of microcrystalline celluloses by means of the parameters of a three-exponential compression equation
- Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology
The study compares microcrystalline celluloses by means of the parameters of the three-exponential equation V/V0 = A1*exp(-P/t1) + A2*exp(-P/t2) + A3*exp(-P/t3) + y01). The process of compression, according to this equation, takes place in three stages: in the stage of reduction of interparticular pores, reduction of intraparticular pores, and in the stage of reduction of the solid substance without pores. The classic theory of compression is based on the fact that the individual processes take place within the ranges of concrete compression pressures. According to the new equations, the processes under evaluation take place concurrently within the whole range of compression pressures employed. The paper studied four microcrystalline celluloses, Avicels PH 102, PH 103, PH 105, and PH 301. These excipients differ in sizes and shapes of particles, density, and content of humidity. The evaluations included the sizes of reductions AR, sizes of energies EA, and "half-pressures" PH. The results of the study show that with diminishing particles of microcrystalline celluloses energies EA are decreased and "half-pressures" are simultaneously increased. Best compressibility was found in Avicel PH 102 with the value of the "half-pressures" of 119.954 MPa and the worst in Avicel PH 301 with the value of the "half-pressures" of 151.449 MPa.
Keywords: three-exponential equations of compression; microcrystalline celluloses; theory of compression of tablets
Grants and funding:
The study was financially supported by research project MSM 0021620822.
Received: June 19, 2024; Accepted: July 30, 2008; Published: April 1, 2008 Show citation
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