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Particle engineering Via mechanical dry coating in the design of pharmaceutical solid dosage forms

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posted on 2024-06-04, 15:47 authored by L Qu, David MortonDavid Morton, QT Zhou
© 2015 Bentham Science Publishers. Cohesive powders are problematic in the manufacturing of pharmaceutical solid dosage forms because they exhibit poor flowability, fluidization and aerosolization. These undesirable bulk properties of cohesive powders represent a fundamental challenge in the design of efficient pharmaceutical manufacturing processes. Recently, mechanical dry coating has attracted increasing attention as it can improve the bulk properties of cohesive powders in a cheaper, simpler, safer and more environment-friendly way than the existing solvent-based counterparts. In this review, mechanical dry coating techniques are outlined and their potential applications in formulation and manufacturing of pharmaceutical solid dosage forms are discussed. Reported data from the literature have shown that mechanical dry coating holds promise for the design of superior pharmaceutical solid formulations or manufacturing processes by engineering the interfaces of cohesive powders in an efficient and economical way.

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Journal

Current Pharmaceutical Design

Volume

21

Pagination

5802-5814

Location

Schiphol, The Netherlands

ISSN

1381-6128

eISSN

1873-4286

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

40

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers

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