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PDEA’s SGRS College of Pharmacy, SaswadPDEA’s SGRS College of Pharmacy, Saswad
PRESENTATION
ON
DIRECTLY COMPRESSIBLE VEHICLE
PRESENTED BY: Mr. Vishal Dattatraya Shelke.
M.Pharm Sem - I
GUIDED BY : Mrs. S.S Mutha
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICS
CONTENTS
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 Introduction of Directly Compressible Vehicle
 Requirements for Good DCV
 What is Direct Compression ?
• Advantages
• Disadvantages
 Classification of DCV
 References
DIRECTLY COMPRESSIBLE VEHICLE
Introduction
 These are the diluents or fillers designed to make up the required bulk
of the tablets.
 These are inactive ingredients that are added to tablets in addition to the
active drug.
 Some very common diluents in tablets include lactose and their
derivatives, starch, cellulose derivatives.
 Used in the direct compression of the tablets.
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Requirements For A Good DCV :
 Non-toxic and acceptable to the regulatory agencies.
 Low cost.
 Physiologically inert.
 Must be color-compatible
 Stability.
 Controlled particle size.
 Good flowability.
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What is Direct compression
 Direct compression (DC) is the tabletting of a blend of ingredients i.e. the
compression mix, without a preliminary granulation or aggregation
process.
 The compression mix contains the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API)
blended with one or more excipients.
 The excipients may include binders, fillers/diluents, disintegrant and
lubricants.
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Advantages of DC :
 More Economic compare to wet granulation since it requires fewer unit
operations.
 Documentation and validation requirements are reduced.
 It requires less equipment, and space, time.
 lower power consumpation , and less labor leading to reduce production cost
of tablets.
 More suitable for moisture and heat sensitive APIs, since it eliminates
wetting and drying steps.
 Lower microbial contamination
 Faster drug release.
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Disadvantages of DC :
 Segregation because of the difference in the density of the API and excipients.
 The dry state of the material during mixing may induce static charge and lead
to segregation. due to this problems like weight variation and content
uniformity may occur.
 APIs that have poor flow properties and low bulk density is difficult to
process by direct compression.
 DC excipients are costly because these are prepared by spray drying, fluid bed
drying, roller drying or co-crystallization.
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Classification of DCV:
 Disintegrants And Poor Flow:
ex. Microcrystalline cellulose , Starch .
 Free-flowing Materials That Do Not Disintegrate :
ex. Dicalcium phosphate dihydrate.
 Free-flowing Powders That Disintegrate By Dissolution:
ex. Lactoses,Sucrose, Dextrose
Sorbitol , Mannitol
 Co-processed exicipients :
ex. Ludipress
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Disintegrants And Poor Flow:
Microcrystalline cellulose:
 It is a purified, partially depolymerized cellulose, which is prepared by
treating a-cellulose with mineral acids, producing bundles of needle-like
microcrystals.
 It is White crystalline powder, odourless & tasteless
 most useful filler for direct compression.
 the compactibility of microcrystalline cellulose decreased with a reduction in
its moisture content.
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Disintegrants And Poor Flow:
Starch :
 Good compactability .
Starch -1500 :it is a form of pregelatinized starch that has been modified to make it
more compressible and flowable in character.
 Useful as a result of their good binding and disintegrant properties
 High moisture content 12-13%.
 Accelerate the decomposition of moisture sensitive drugs.
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Free-flowing Materials That Do Not Disintegrate:
Dicalcium phosphate dihydrate:
 Filler produced by A complicated process using phosphoric acid and slaked
lime.
 low cost and desirable flow .
 Used in vitamin and mineral supplements because of the high calcium and
phosphorus content.
 Rapidly and completely penetrated by the liquid
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Free-flowing Powders That Disintegrate By Dissolution:
Lactose :
 Natural disaccharide - 4.6% of cow’s milk.
 Lactose present in different polymorphs depending on the crystallization
conditions. i.e a and b lactose .
 Most popular as a tablet filler .
Lactose derivatives :
a-lactose monohydrate:-
 It is hard crystal. Non hygroscopic.
 Excellent physical and chemical stability.
 Good water solubility. Poor binding property. Good flowability
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Free-flowing Powders That Disintegrate By Dissolution
Sucrose:-
 Used as a filler in tablets.
 Used as co-crystallized sucrose with 3% modified dextrin.
 Good flow properties.
 Need glidant only above 50% relative humidity.
 Excellent color stability.
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Dextrose :-
 It is crystallized dextrose contains 3-5% maltose.
 Moisture content 9%. Available in both anhydrous and hydrous product.
 Highly compatible.
 At 75% relative humidity it becomes quite hygroscopic.
 Good flowability, & filler-binder
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Free-flowing Powders That Disintegrate By Dissolution:
Free-flowing Powders That Disintegrate By Dissolution
Sorbitol :
 Affect the compactability and stability.
 Moisture content 0.5-2%.
 Mostly used in chewable tablets.
 It has cool taste so used in ‘sugar free’ mints.
 It is hygroscopic
 Need of lubricant when moisture content exceeds 2% in formulation.
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Free-flowing Powders That Disintegrate By Dissolution
Mannitol :-
 It is used where complete solubility is required.
 It is costly. Used as A filler in chewable tablets.
 It is non-hygroscopic.
 It also has cooling mouth feel.
Maltodextrin :-
 It is highly compactible.
 Completely soluble.
 Low hygroscopicity.
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Co-processed exicipients:
Ludipress :
 It consisting of three components:a filler, a binder and a disintegrant.
 The exact concentrations of its constituents are stated below:
93.4% a-lactose monohydrate,
3.2% polyvinyl pyrrolidone and
3.4% crospovidone.
 Excellent flowability.
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REFERENCES -
 Pharmaceutical dosage forms tablet Vol-II second edition lachman leon,
lieberman H.A. Page.No 77-160.
 www.authorstream.com
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Directly Compresible Vehicle By Mr. Vishal Shelke

  • 1. 1 PDEA’s SGRS College of Pharmacy, SaswadPDEA’s SGRS College of Pharmacy, Saswad PRESENTATION ON DIRECTLY COMPRESSIBLE VEHICLE PRESENTED BY: Mr. Vishal Dattatraya Shelke. M.Pharm Sem - I GUIDED BY : Mrs. S.S Mutha DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICS
  • 2. CONTENTS 2  Introduction of Directly Compressible Vehicle  Requirements for Good DCV  What is Direct Compression ? • Advantages • Disadvantages  Classification of DCV  References
  • 3. DIRECTLY COMPRESSIBLE VEHICLE Introduction  These are the diluents or fillers designed to make up the required bulk of the tablets.  These are inactive ingredients that are added to tablets in addition to the active drug.  Some very common diluents in tablets include lactose and their derivatives, starch, cellulose derivatives.  Used in the direct compression of the tablets. 3
  • 4. Requirements For A Good DCV :  Non-toxic and acceptable to the regulatory agencies.  Low cost.  Physiologically inert.  Must be color-compatible  Stability.  Controlled particle size.  Good flowability. 4
  • 5. What is Direct compression  Direct compression (DC) is the tabletting of a blend of ingredients i.e. the compression mix, without a preliminary granulation or aggregation process.  The compression mix contains the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) blended with one or more excipients.  The excipients may include binders, fillers/diluents, disintegrant and lubricants. 5
  • 6. Advantages of DC :  More Economic compare to wet granulation since it requires fewer unit operations.  Documentation and validation requirements are reduced.  It requires less equipment, and space, time.  lower power consumpation , and less labor leading to reduce production cost of tablets.  More suitable for moisture and heat sensitive APIs, since it eliminates wetting and drying steps.  Lower microbial contamination  Faster drug release. 6
  • 7. Disadvantages of DC :  Segregation because of the difference in the density of the API and excipients.  The dry state of the material during mixing may induce static charge and lead to segregation. due to this problems like weight variation and content uniformity may occur.  APIs that have poor flow properties and low bulk density is difficult to process by direct compression.  DC excipients are costly because these are prepared by spray drying, fluid bed drying, roller drying or co-crystallization. 7
  • 8. Classification of DCV:  Disintegrants And Poor Flow: ex. Microcrystalline cellulose , Starch .  Free-flowing Materials That Do Not Disintegrate : ex. Dicalcium phosphate dihydrate.  Free-flowing Powders That Disintegrate By Dissolution: ex. Lactoses,Sucrose, Dextrose Sorbitol , Mannitol  Co-processed exicipients : ex. Ludipress 8
  • 9. Disintegrants And Poor Flow: Microcrystalline cellulose:  It is a purified, partially depolymerized cellulose, which is prepared by treating a-cellulose with mineral acids, producing bundles of needle-like microcrystals.  It is White crystalline powder, odourless & tasteless  most useful filler for direct compression.  the compactibility of microcrystalline cellulose decreased with a reduction in its moisture content. 9
  • 10. Disintegrants And Poor Flow: Starch :  Good compactability . Starch -1500 :it is a form of pregelatinized starch that has been modified to make it more compressible and flowable in character.  Useful as a result of their good binding and disintegrant properties  High moisture content 12-13%.  Accelerate the decomposition of moisture sensitive drugs. 10
  • 11. Free-flowing Materials That Do Not Disintegrate: Dicalcium phosphate dihydrate:  Filler produced by A complicated process using phosphoric acid and slaked lime.  low cost and desirable flow .  Used in vitamin and mineral supplements because of the high calcium and phosphorus content.  Rapidly and completely penetrated by the liquid 11
  • 12. Free-flowing Powders That Disintegrate By Dissolution: Lactose :  Natural disaccharide - 4.6% of cow’s milk.  Lactose present in different polymorphs depending on the crystallization conditions. i.e a and b lactose .  Most popular as a tablet filler . Lactose derivatives : a-lactose monohydrate:-  It is hard crystal. Non hygroscopic.  Excellent physical and chemical stability.  Good water solubility. Poor binding property. Good flowability 12
  • 13. Free-flowing Powders That Disintegrate By Dissolution Sucrose:-  Used as a filler in tablets.  Used as co-crystallized sucrose with 3% modified dextrin.  Good flow properties.  Need glidant only above 50% relative humidity.  Excellent color stability. 13
  • 14. Dextrose :-  It is crystallized dextrose contains 3-5% maltose.  Moisture content 9%. Available in both anhydrous and hydrous product.  Highly compatible.  At 75% relative humidity it becomes quite hygroscopic.  Good flowability, & filler-binder 14 Free-flowing Powders That Disintegrate By Dissolution:
  • 15. Free-flowing Powders That Disintegrate By Dissolution Sorbitol :  Affect the compactability and stability.  Moisture content 0.5-2%.  Mostly used in chewable tablets.  It has cool taste so used in ‘sugar free’ mints.  It is hygroscopic  Need of lubricant when moisture content exceeds 2% in formulation. 15
  • 16. Free-flowing Powders That Disintegrate By Dissolution Mannitol :-  It is used where complete solubility is required.  It is costly. Used as A filler in chewable tablets.  It is non-hygroscopic.  It also has cooling mouth feel. Maltodextrin :-  It is highly compactible.  Completely soluble.  Low hygroscopicity. 16
  • 17. Co-processed exicipients: Ludipress :  It consisting of three components:a filler, a binder and a disintegrant.  The exact concentrations of its constituents are stated below: 93.4% a-lactose monohydrate, 3.2% polyvinyl pyrrolidone and 3.4% crospovidone.  Excellent flowability. 17
  • 18. REFERENCES -  Pharmaceutical dosage forms tablet Vol-II second edition lachman leon, lieberman H.A. Page.No 77-160.  www.authorstream.com 18
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