Abstract
The degrzadation kinetics of thiamine hydrochloride in tablets directly compressed with either single or binary vehicles was studied. The presult shows that, tabletted vitamin stored at varying temperature conditions degraded by first order mechanism. The magnitude of the rate constant K, was dependent on the type and concentration of the vehicle used. The decomposition of vitamin B1 at varying temperatures was amenable to Arrhenius treatment. The degradation pattern of the vitamin in Avicel or binary blend of Avicel with another vehicle, stored at varying relative humidity conditions deviated from a first order mechanism. There was indication that equilibrium phenomenon is involved in the degradation of the vitamin contained in these vehicles. A log-linear relationship was seen to exist between K, and moisture content of the tablet.