Whitepaper: The effect of silicification on the roller compaction performance of MCC
Posted: 17 April 2018 | JRS Pharma | No comments yet
Roller compaction, or dry granulation, is a manufacturing method for pharmaceutical and nutraceutical tablets that continues to gain importance…
In order to achieve the desired granule properties, it is vital to use efficient binder-filler systems, which enable easy compaction, reproducible milling results, and high re-compactibility during the final tableting step.
This study examines the effect of silicification on the roller compaction performance of microcrystalline cellulose.
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