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Spray-dried composite particles of erythritol and porous silica for orally disintegrating tablets prepared by direct tableting

Journal

POWDER TECHNOLOGY
Volume 286, Issue -, Pages 444-450

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.powtec.2015.08.011

Keywords

Compactability; Orally disintegrating tablet; Spray drying; Sugar alcohol; Erythritol

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This study investigated the preparation of orally disintegrating tablets (ODTs), which were prepared from spray-dried composite particles (CPs) of erythritol and porous silica (Sylysia 350) by direct tableting. Powder X-ray diffraction and differential scanning calorimetry indicated that erythritol was embedded in silica pores and remained in the crystalline state. CPs containing erythritol/porous silica ratios of 1:1,2:1, and 3:1 showed excellent compactability resulting from strong binding properties. Although erythritol powder has poor compactability and caused problems during tableting, adding a small amount of CPs to erythritol improved tablet hardness. CPs containing an erythritol:porous silica ratio of 2:1 most effectively improved erythritol compactability. Erythritol powder containing CPs showed higher deformability than that of physical mixtures, and CPs inhibited elastic recovery after compression because of strong interparticulate bonding. Furthermore, CPs retained function as dry binders when stored under humid conditions. Placebo ODTs prepared with CPs (erythritol:porous silica ratios of 1:1,2:1, and 3:1) and crospovidone (Kollidon(R) CL) as a disintegrant showed both excellent tablet hardness and rapid disintegration. We confirmed that the use of CPs improved manufacturing of ODTs containing active pharmaceutical ingredients using an appropriate compression pressure. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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