2016
DOI: 10.4103/2230-973x.176461
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Development and evaluation of Pleurotus tuber-regium-cornstarch composite as a direct compression multifunctional excipient

Abstract: Aim:The aim was to develop a novel excipient from Pleurotus tuber-regium (PT)-cornstarch (CS) mixture and evaluate its multifunctional characteristics in tablet formulation.Materials and Methods:Composites were generated from dephytochemicalized PT and CS combined at 1:1 to 4:1 ratios and pregelatinized in a hot water bath at 65°C ± 2°C for 5 min. The paste was dried, pulverized, and screened through 150-μm sieve. PT-CS physical mixtures were prepared and their characteristics/functionalities in tableting chlo… Show more

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“…In general, PTR is rich in dietary fiber, especially non-starch polysaccharides composed of bioactive β-glucans that are responsible for its pharmacological actions. 10 More than half of the macronutrient components were identified as carbohydrates in PTR cap and tuber/sclerotia, followed by protein, whereas the contents of crude fat (especially essential fatty acids) and ash contents were relatively low. 11 Interestingly, the carbohydrate content of PTR stalk was relatively lower than that in cap and tuber/sclerotia.…”
Section: ■ Chemical Compositionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…In general, PTR is rich in dietary fiber, especially non-starch polysaccharides composed of bioactive β-glucans that are responsible for its pharmacological actions. 10 More than half of the macronutrient components were identified as carbohydrates in PTR cap and tuber/sclerotia, followed by protein, whereas the contents of crude fat (especially essential fatty acids) and ash contents were relatively low. 11 Interestingly, the carbohydrate content of PTR stalk was relatively lower than that in cap and tuber/sclerotia.…”
Section: ■ Chemical Compositionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The chemical composition of PTR has been investigated in different studies with consistent findings (Table ). In general, PTR is rich in dietary fiber, especially non-starch polysaccharides composed of bioactive β-glucans that are responsible for its pharmacological actions . More than half of the macronutrient components were identified as carbohydrates in PTR cap and tuber/sclerotia, followed by protein, whereas the contents of crude fat (especially essential fatty acids) and ash contents were relatively low .…”
Section: Chemical Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Iwuagwu and Onyekweli (2002) conducted preliminary work on the applicability of LTR powder as a tablet disintegrant. Okoye and Onyekweli (2016) documented the use of the powder derived from the LTR for direct compression of tablets. Several other studies have been documented by other researchers on the LTR in pharmaceutical formulations (36,35,33,34).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%