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Co-processed tablet excipient composition, its preparation and use: US10071059 B2: patent spotlight.

Sajal JainRitu RathiUpendra NagaichInderbir Singh
Published in: Pharmaceutical patent analyst (2022)
Co-processing involves the incorporation of one excipients into the particle structure of other excipients to overcome the deficiencies of each excipients. The current patent describes the co-processing of microcrystalline cellulose and mannitol via fluid bed agglomeration with an aim to limit the use of lubricant in tablet composition. The co-processed excipients blend was compared with the physical blend of excipients and characterized for scanning electron microscopy, disintegration and hardness. The average particle size of co-processed excipients was less than 0.55 mm, characterized by large individual lactose coated particles whereas, the physical blend particles are uncoated and irregular in shape. Tablets made from both physical blend and co-processed excipients were compared. As per the hardness and disintegration studies, with increase in mixing time of excipients both hardness and disintegration time decreases.
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