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  1. Delta-mannitol to enable continuous twin-screw granulation of a highly dosed, poorly compactable formulation

    Contributor(s):: Vanhoorne, V., Almey, R., De Beer, T., Vervaet, C.

    In current study, it was investigated if the moisture-mediated polymorphic transition from δ- to β-mannitol during twin screw granulation (TSG) also took place in high drug loaded formulations and if the specific granule morphology associated with the polymorphic transition could enable tableting...

  2. Improved tabletability after a polymorphic transition of delta-mannitol during twin screw granulation

    Contributor(s):: Vanhoorne, V., Bekaert, B., Peeters, E., De Beer, T., Remon, J-P., Vervaet, C.

    In most formulations processed via continuous twin screw granulation microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) and/or lactose are used as excipients, but mannitol is also a preferred excipient for wet granulation and tableting due to its non-hygroscopicity and inertness. Therefore, the aim of the current...

  3. Effect of force feeder on tablet strength during compression

    Contributor(s):: Narang, Ajit S., Rao, Venkatramana M., Guo, Hang, Lu, Jian, Desai, Divyakant S.

    Mechanical strength of tablets is an important quality attribute, which depends on both formulation and process. In this study, the effect of process variables during compression on tablet tensile strength and tabletability (the ratio of tensile strength to compression pressure) was investigated...

  4. Continuous manufacturing of delta mannitol by cospray drying with PVP

    Contributor(s):: Vanhoorne, V., Van Bockstal, P-J., Van Snick, B., Peeters, E., Monteyne, T., Gomes, P., De Beer, T., Remon, J. P., Vervaet, C.

    Mannitol is a frequently used diluent in the production of tablets due to its non-hygroscopic character and low drug interaction potential. Although the delta-polymorph of mannitol has superior tabletability in comparison to alpha- and beta-mannitol, the latter are most commonly used because...