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A critical Examination of the Phenomenon of Bonding Area - Bonding Strength Interplay in Powder Tableting

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PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH
Volume 33, Issue 5, Pages 1126-1132

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11095-016-1858-8

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bonding area; bonding strength; compaction; powder; tableting

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Although the bonding area (BA) and bonding strength (BS) interplay is used to explain complex tableting behaviors, it has never been experimentally proven. The purpose of this study is to unambiguously establish the distinct contributions of each by decoupling the contributions from BA and BS. To modulate BA, a SoluplusA (R) powder was compressed into tablets at different temperatures and then broken following equilibration at 25A degrees C. To modulate BS, tablets were equilibrated at different temperatures. To simultaneously modulate BA and BS, both powder compression and tablet breaking test were carried out at different temperatures. Lower tablet tensile strength is observed when the powder is compressed at a lower temperature but broken at 25A degrees C. This is consistent with the increased resistance to polymer deformation at lower temperatures. When equilibrated at different temperatures, the tensile strength of tablets prepared under identical conditions increases with decreasing storage temperature, indicating that BS is higher at a lower temperature. When powder compression and tablet breaking are carried out at the same temperature, the profile with a maximum tensile strength at 4A degrees C is observed due to the BA-BS interplay. By systematically varying temperature during tablet compression and breaking, we have experimentally demonstrated the phenomenon of BA-BS interplay in tableting.

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