2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejps.2017.04.012
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Improving blend content uniformity via dry particle coating of micronized drug powders

Abstract: Content uniformity of low dose blends with fine active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) is adversely impacted due to API agglomeration caused by high powder cohesion. Dry coating using high-intensity vibratory mixing is employed to reduce API cohesion and granular Bond number as well as agglomeration as predicted by contact models, hence improve blend content uniformity (CU). Micronized acetaminophen (mAPAP) (~10μm), a model API, was dry coated with nano-silica R972P (20nm), and mixed with Avicel 102. The amou… Show more

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“…[32][33][34] Though a large amount of excipients could be added to improve flowability and compaction properties, blending with fine API may lead to segregation problems. 35,36) Therefore, changing the formulation to improve powder properties is not always the preferred method. For this reason, GFBG was considered a useful granulation method because it allowed the preparation of the final mixture with a processing time comparable to DC and is applicable to high drug load formulations.…”
Section: Physicochemical Properties Of Granules Prepared With Gfbg and DCmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[32][33][34] Though a large amount of excipients could be added to improve flowability and compaction properties, blending with fine API may lead to segregation problems. 35,36) Therefore, changing the formulation to improve powder properties is not always the preferred method. For this reason, GFBG was considered a useful granulation method because it allowed the preparation of the final mixture with a processing time comparable to DC and is applicable to high drug load formulations.…”
Section: Physicochemical Properties Of Granules Prepared With Gfbg and DCmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mixing of powders is a common but important step in chemical, mining, pharmaceutical, food, and other industries 1–6 . The aim of mixing is to produce a mixture with adequate homogeneity, despite potential variations in powder properties such as particle size, particle‐size distribution, density, flowability, surface characteristics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of mixing is to produce a mixture with adequate homogeneity, despite potential variations in powder properties such as particle size, particle‐size distribution, density, flowability, surface characteristics. Processing conditions, such as the equipment, and operating conditions, as well as the upstream and downstream processing steps, can also vary 4,6–11 . For example, in a continuous direct compression tableting process, blend and drug content uniformity after feeding and mixing are critical factors for meeting tablet product uniformity requirements 12–14 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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