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Lubricants glyceryl behenate

Shah, N. H., Stiel, D., Weiss, M., Infeld, M. H., and Malick, A. W. (1986), Evaluation of two new tablet lubricants—Sodium stearyl fumarate and glyceryl behenate. Measurement of physical parameters (compaction, ejection and residual forces) in the tableting process and the effect of the dissolution rate, Drug Dev. Ind. Pharm., 12(8-9), 1329-1346. [Pg.1097]

Shah NH, Stiel D, Weiss M, et al. Evaluation of two new tablet lubricants - sodium stearyl fumarate and glyceryl behenate. [Pg.305]

We consider the previous example of compatibility testing with the modification that only 2 lubricants, magnesium stearate and glyceryl behenate are to be tested. One of the levels of this variable X, in table 2.14, must be eliminated. [Pg.75]

Glyceryl behenate Hydrogenated cottonseed oil Hydrogenated palm oil lubricant, car wax emulsions Oleyl hydroxyethyl imidazoline lubricant, carburetor fluids Tripropylene glycol lubricant, carding Octyl palmitate lubricant, cellulosics Butyl ricinoleate lubricant, cement... [Pg.5434]


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