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Research Article

Studies of the Utility of Cross Linked Polyvinlpolypyrrolidine as a Tablet Disintegrant

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Pages 291-309 | Published online: 20 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Studies of different particle size grades of cross linked polyvinylpolypyrrolidone (Polyplasdone G.A.F. Corporation) In direct compression tablet formulations show that Increase in mean particle size enhances powder flow, disintegration and dissolution although hardness and friability were slightly better for tablets made from the finer grades. The disintegrant exhibits powerful disintegrant action at low concentrations. It should probably be rarely, if ever, necessary to use more than five per cent in a tablet in order to achieve rapid dissolution. It appears that the use of polyvinylpolypyrrolidone (P.V.P.P.) as a tablet disintegrant at high concentrations may be self limiting since certain properties such as powder flow, tablet weight variation, hardness and friability start to reach unacceptable levels at high disintegrant concentrations. Data presented in this paper indicates that tablets con-taining acetylsalicylic acid or multi-vitamins can be very effec-tively formulated using P.V.P.P. as a disintegrant.

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