The Process of Sugar-Coating
The Process of Sugar-Coating The process of sugar-coating includes the progressive deposition of watery sugar solution on the tablet cores as they are rotated and tumbled in a rotating dish by splashing sugar solutions or suspensions into a skillet and drying off the solvent. Benefits Of Sugar Coating Sugar-coating should be possible in a regular…
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Phases Of Sugar Coating
Phase Of Sugar Coating Phase Of Sugar Coating In 1953, Abbot Laboratories launched the first sugar-coated tablet. It was first created by the French in mid of 1800. The first patent was issued in 1837. Then, it was initially applied to the pills of Cubeb and Copaiba in 1840. The strategy of sugar-coating was then…
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Standard Operating Procedure for Perforated Coating Pan System / Automatic Tablet Coater
Standard Operating Procedure for Perforated Coating Pan System / Automatic Tablet Coater The purpose of this SOP is to establish a standard procedure for operating the coating pan system. This will be applicable for the tablet coater in the coating area of the production section. A standard operating procedure (SOP) is a document that provides…
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Dosage Forms
Dosage Forms Dosage Forms Unit doses, likewise called dosage forms, are pharmaceutical drug products in the form in which they are advertised for use. Dosage forms are composed of a specific mixture of both active and inactive excipients in a capsule shell (for example) and apportioned into a specific dose. For instance, two items may…
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Tablet Coating
Tablet Coating Tablet coating deformations or issues seen during tablet coating are a fundamental subject, and in this article, we will look at tablet remaining and picking, which are perhaps the most commonly perceived defects seen during tablet coating. Tablet sticking and picking are two looking like deformities during the tablet coating processes, in which…
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Enteric Coated Tablets
Enteric Coated Tablets Enteric coating is a process wherein a layer of polymer is applied to the oral solid dosage forms to safeguard the medication discharge in the acidic environment of the stomach and to deliver the medication at an alkaline pH in the small intestine. The word enteric is connected with the digestive tract,…
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Detailing of Tablet Coating
Detailing of Tablet Coating Tablet Coating Tablet coating is a cycle where a thin layer of polymer is applied over a centre tablet, and the weight gain of the film might fluctuate from 1-5 % for film coating to 10-12% for enteric coating. Sugarcoating is likewise a kind of coating, yet in sugar coating, rather…
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Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient
Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Pharmaceutical Ingredient The active pharmaceutical ingredient, also known as API, is the main element that is a biologically active part of medicines or pesticides, which plays a big role in providing a therapeutic effect. A dosage form is a finalised form of a finished product, which is composed mainly of two components,…
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Disintegration Test
Disintegration Test Disintegration is the separation of tablets or capsules into small parts. It is a cycle wherein tablets or capsules are changed over into little particles while coming into contact with liquid, which goes through sieve number 10 or a 2.0±0.2 mm sifter, leaving no hard mass. A disintegration test is performed to guarantee…
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The Mutual Recognition Procedure
The Mutual Recognition Procedure Recognition Procedure As the necessities for this methodology are nitty-gritty in mandates, as opposed to guidelines, every EU Member State has public regulation that gives effect to these requirements. The MRP permits the dynamic augmentation of MAs from one Member State to another. The technique depends on the standard of common…
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