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Aging of tablets made with dibasic calcium phosphate dihydrate as matrix.

Journal of pharmaceutical sciences (1977-11-01)
J M Lausier, C W Chiang, H A Zompa, C T Rhodes
PMID915749
RÉSUMÉ

The aging of direct compression tablets made using dibasic calcium phosphate dihydrate as the tablet matrix was investigated over 16 weeks. The formula included 6% amaranth as a dye tracer. Two sets of stress storage conditions were used: 25 degrees and 50% relative humidity and 45 degrees and 75% relative humidity. Tablets were evaluated periodically by visual inspection; determination of the weight of 10 separate tablets, the size of 10 tablets measured by a micrometer screw gauge, and the hardness of 10 tablets as indicated by a Strong-Cobb hardness tester; the USP disintegration time test; and the USP dissolution test. Tablets stored at 25 degrees and 50% relative humidity showed an approximately linear increase in disintegration and dissolution time over 16 weeks with no other significant changes. Storage at 45 degrees and 75% relative himidity resulted in significant changes in most measured parameters; tablets showed blotching, substantial weight loss, and complex changes in disintegration and dissolution. The changes at elevated temperatures are related to loss of water of hydration; changes at 25 degrees must be due to other causes.

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Calcium phosphate dibasic dihydrate, puriss., meets analytical specification of Ph. Eur., BP, USP, 98-102.5%