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Sodium starch glycolate tablets

Docusate sodium Surfactant Sodium starch glycolate Tablet disintegrant... [Pg.406]

Although untreated starches do not swell sufficiently, certain modified forms, such as sodium starch glycolate, do swell in cold water and are better as disintegrants. Various cellulose derivatives, including methylcellulose and carboxymethylcellulose, have been used in this role, but with limited success due to the marked increase in viscosity they produce around the dispersing tablet mass. [Pg.304]

It is a yellow solid with a solubility in water of 0.007 mg/mL. The Tykerb tablet contains 405 mg of the active ingredient, and the inactives are magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, povidone, and sodium starch glycolate. [Pg.131]

Tablets were prepared either with an insoluble (dicalcium phosphate dihydrate), a soluble (6-lactose) or a moderately soluble filler-binder (a-lactose monohydrate). As a disintegrant four different starches (com, rice, potato and tapioca) were used. As a comparison the effect of two super-disintegrants (crospovidone and sodium starch glycolate) was studied. The disintegrants were added at two concentration levels. The compression load was adjusted in order to obtain tablets with comparable initial cmshing strengths. Tablets were prepared either with an insoluble (dicalcium phosphate dihydrate), a soluble (6-lactose) or a moderately soluble filler-binder (a-lactose monohydrate). As a disintegrant four different starches (com, rice, potato and tapioca) were used. As a comparison the effect of two super-disintegrants (crospovidone and sodium starch glycolate) was studied. The disintegrants were added at two concentration levels. The compression load was adjusted in order to obtain tablets with comparable initial cmshing strengths.
The four starches used in this study have been proven to be suitable tablet ingredients [19]. Both used super-disintegrants, Primojel (sodium starch glycolate) and Polyplasdone XL (crospovidone), are commonly used as a disintegrant in tablets prepared by direct compression. [Pg.331]

The initial disintegration times of the tablets prepared with a-lactose were excellent all tablets disintegrated within 2 minutes. The 6-lactose tablets showed longer, but still adequate disintegration times. The difference between the effectiveness of sodium starch glycolate and crospovidone in 6-lactose tablets was previously studied by Van Kamp et al. [24] and ascribed to the higher capillary action of crospovidone. [Pg.331]

Of the tablets prepared with sodium starch glycolate, only the 6-lactose/sodium starch glycolate combination was influenced by all three adjustable factors (Table 8.8). Moreover, the effect of the relative humidity depended on the level of the temperature as well as the level of the disintegrant concentration and vice versa. [Pg.337]

Propecia Finasteride 1 mg Tablet Male pattern hair loss A specific inhibitor of steroid type II 5 a-reductase Lactose monohydrate, MCC, pregelatinized starch, sodium starch glycolate, docusate sodium, magnesium stearate, Hypromellose 2910 Merck Co. [Pg.16]

Kytril Granisetron HC1 1 mg Tablet Nausea and vomiting A selective 5-HT3 receptor antagonist Hypromellose, lactose, magnesium stearate, MCC, polyethylene glycol, polysorbate 80, sodium starch glycolate, titanium oxide Roche... [Pg.17]

Paracetamol Pregelatinized starch Sodium starch glycolate Stearic acid Unnamed Tablet weight... [Pg.1667]

Gebre-Mariam, T. Winnemoller, M. Schmidt, P.C. An evaluation of the disintegration efficiency of a sodium starch glycolate prepared from enset starch in compressed tablets. Eur. J. Pharm. Biopharm. 1996, 43 (2), 124-132. Parrott, E.L. Comparative evaluation of a new direct compression excipient, soludex 15. Drug Dev. Ind. Pharm. 1989, 15, 561-583. [Pg.3482]


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