2016
DOI: 10.33320/maced.pharm.bull.2016.62.01.001
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Hot-melt extrusion and prilling as contemporary and promising techniques in the solvent free production of solid oral dosage forms, based on solid dispersions

Abstract: Hot melt extrusion and prilling are gaining importance as solvent free and continuous techniques in the production of solid oral dosage forms with added value, by incorporating active compound in a molten carrier which is further solidified to form solid dispersion. This article reviews these two techniques in terms of understanding process basics, equipment characteristics, required properties of processed materials and application of the processes for development of solid oral dosage forms. Studies revealed … Show more

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“…These applications involve the production of granules, pellets, films, and matrices for different dosage forms. The technique is also useful for taste masking of unpleasant‐tasting active ingredients . However, the application of HME in the production of pregelatinized starch underlines its potential for use as an intermediate step in DC applications.…”
Section: Classification Of Starch Modificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These applications involve the production of granules, pellets, films, and matrices for different dosage forms. The technique is also useful for taste masking of unpleasant‐tasting active ingredients . However, the application of HME in the production of pregelatinized starch underlines its potential for use as an intermediate step in DC applications.…”
Section: Classification Of Starch Modificationmentioning
confidence: 99%