Summary:
The paper studies the tensile strength and disintegration time of compacts from the mixed dry binder Microce-
Lac®100. Tensile strength and disintegration time of tablets were tested in connection with the following factors:
compression force, compression rate, addition of magnesium stearate, addition of ascorbic acid, the model
active principle. The compression forces employed were 5, 6, and 7 kN, compression rates, 20 and 40 mm/min,
stearate concentration 0, 0.4, and 0.8%, ascorbic acid concentration, 25 and 50%. With increasing addition of
the stearate, the strength of compacts from MicroceLacu100 was decreased for both compression rates, but with
a higher rate, in a concentration of 0.4%, the decrease in strength was more marked. Disintegration time was
increased with compression force and the addition of the stearate, but in all cases it was very short. Increased
addition of ascorbic acid further intensified the decrease in the strength of compacts and decreased the disintegration
time and the effect of the stearate on it. Disintegration time of compacts with ascorbic acid in a concentration
of 50% did not increase with compression force.
Key words:
MicroceLac®100 – magnesium stearate – ascorbic acid – tensile strength of tablets – disinte
gration time
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