A study of micronized poloxamers as lubricants in direct compression of tablets
Language English Country Poland Media print
Document type Comparative Study, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
PubMed
24383332
Knihovny.cz E-resources
- MeSH
- Time Factors MeSH
- Cellulose chemistry MeSH
- Chemistry, Pharmaceutical MeSH
- Technology, Pharmaceutical methods MeSH
- Stearic Acids chemistry MeSH
- Lactose chemistry MeSH
- Lubricants chemistry MeSH
- Tensile Strength MeSH
- Poloxamer chemistry MeSH
- Excipients chemistry MeSH
- Solubility MeSH
- Tablets MeSH
- Friction MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH
- Comparative Study MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Cellulose MeSH
- Stearic Acids MeSH
- Lactose MeSH
- Lubricants MeSH
- microcrystalline cellulose MeSH Browser
- Poloxamer MeSH
- Excipients MeSH
- stearic acid MeSH Browser
- Tablets MeSH
The study evaluates the micronized poloxamers Lptrol micro127 (poloxamer 407) and Lptrol micro 68 (poloxamer 188) as lubricants in combination with the dry binders microcrystalline cellulose and spray-dried lactose. Magnesium stearate was employed as the comparative lubricant. The parameters under study included energy for friction, plasticity, ejection force, tensile strength of tablets, and disintegration time of tablets. The factors of influence were the concentration of lubricants, compression force, and mixing parameters. The lubricating effect of micronized poloxamers was smaller than that of magnesium stearate. Higher concentrations of poloxamers decreased the tensile strength of tablets from microcrystalline cellulose, shortened the disintegration time, and slightly prolonged the disintegration time in the case of spray-dried lactose. Parameters of mixing of dry binders with poloxamers influenced the tested parameters of compression more in the case of spray-dried lactose. In microcrystalline cellulose, they influenced more the tensile strength and disintegration time of tablets.