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Tablet Coating Why coat tablets? Types of coatings sugar coating film coating press coating (compression coating) B. Amsden1CHEE 440
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Sugar Coating stages involved: sealing of tablet core subcoating smoothing colouring polishing printing B. Amsden2CHEE 440
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Film Coating Involves spraying a solution of polymer + pigments + plasticizers onto a rotated, mixed tablet bed to form a thin, uniform film on tablet surface. materials polymers solvents plasticizers colorants B. Amsden3CHEE 440
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Coating Process coating pans B. Amsden4CHEE 440
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The Coating Process B. AmsdenCHEE 4405
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Film Formation latex particles dispersed in aqueous phase formation of thin film with water evaporation through film continuous film B. Amsden6CHEE 440
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Air Flow B. AmsdenCHEE 4407
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Coating Process fluid beds B. Amsden8CHEE 440
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Important Processing Parameters inlet and bed temperatures relative humidity atomization air pressure liquid spray rate droplet size drying time B. Amsden9CHEE 440
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Coating Problems picking/chipping roughness sticking film cracking/peeling B. Amsden10CHEE 440
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Normal Coating B. Amsden11CHEE 440
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Enteric-coated Coating resists dissolution or disruption in stomach but not in intestines. Used for drugs that are unstable, irritating to stomach B. Amsden12CHEE 440
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Press Coating Use of compression to form coat around a pre-formed core. Used mainly to separate chemically incompatible materials also dual release patterns possible B. Amsden13CHEE 440
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