Summary:
The paper deals with the evaluation of tablets from the mixtures of directly compressible
starch Starch 1500® and directly compressible lactitol Lacty®-Tab in a ratio of 3:1 and 1:1.
The examination included the tensile strength and disintegration time of tablets in dependence
on compression force, addition of two concentrations of sodium stearyl fumarate (Pruv) as the
lubricant, and a 50% content of the model active ingredient acetylsalicylic acid. Tensile
strength of tablets increased with compression force and the effect of Pruv decreased it in both
mixtures. Tablets from the mixture of dry binders in a ratio 1:1 without the lubricant possessed
highest values of tensile strength. After an addition of the lubricant, no statistically significant
difference was found in this mixture between interventions of 0.5 and 1% Pruv concentrations
into strength. Disintegration time increased with compression force; it was the shortest in
tablets with 1% Pruv in the case of the mixture of Starch 1500 and lactitol 3:1; in the case of
the mixture 1:1 it was the longest. Tablets containing acetylsalicylic acid possessed higher
values of tensile strength in the case of the mixture of dry powders in a ratio of 1:1, the
strength decreasing with increasing Pruv concentration. Tablets from this mixture also
possessed a longer period of disintegration time which increased with increasing Pruv
concentration.
Key words:
Starch 1500® – Lacty®-Tab – sodium stearyl fumarate – acetylsalicylic acid – tensile
strength of tablets – disintegration time