Tablets & Liquid Orals U-2 Notes
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Tablets
- Introduction to Tablet
- Ideal Characteristics of Tablets
- Classification of Tablets
- Excipients Used in Tablet Formulation
- Formulation of Tablets
- Granulation Methods
- Compression and Processing Problems
- Equipment and Tablet Tooling
Tablet Coating
- Types of Tablet Coating
- Coating Materials
- Formulation of Coating Composition
- Methods of Coating
- Equipment for Tablet Coating
- Defects in Coating
- Quality Control Tests for Tablets
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Unit II: Tablets and Liquid Orals – B Pharma Notes Summary
This unit provides a comprehensive understanding of tablet formulation and liquid oral preparations, which are key components in pharmaceutical dosage forms. It covers everything from basic concepts to advanced manufacturing techniques, making it highly useful for semester exams and competitive tests like GPAT and NIPER.
1. Tablets
To begin with, tablets are one of the most widely used oral dosage forms. This section introduces the ideal characteristics of tablets such as strength, stability, and uniformity. Additionally, it explains the classification of tablets based on usage and release properties.
Furthermore, the unit highlights the role of excipients in formulation, which enhance tablet performance and stability. It then describes granulation methods—including dry and wet granulation—used to improve flow properties and compressibility.
Moving ahead, the compression process, potential processing problems, and the equipment used such as tablet presses and tooling systems are thoroughly discussed.
2. Tablet Coating and Quality Control
Next, tablet coating is explored in detail. You’ll learn about different types of coatings (sugar, film, enteric), coating materials, and the formulation of coating compositions. The unit also covers coating methods, equipment, and common defects like chipping or picking. Both in-process and finished product quality control tests ensure the product meets regulatory standards.
3. Liquid Orals
Lastly, the unit covers liquid oral formulations including syrups, elixirs, suspensions, and emulsions. It focuses on formulation principles, manufacturing considerations, filling, packaging, and evaluation methods as specified in pharmacopoeias.
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