Comparative evaluation of the powder properties and compression behaviour of a new cellulose-based direct compression excipient and Avicel PH-102
- 1 August 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
- Vol. 56 (8) , 951-956
- https://doi.org/10.1211/0022357043987
Abstract
This study compares the compression behaviour of a new cellulose-based tableting excipient, hereinafter referred to as UICEL-A/102, and Avicel PH-102, a commercial direct compression excipient commonly referred to as microcrystalline cellulose (MCC). UICEL-A/102 shows the cellulose II lattice, while Avicel PH-102 belongs to the cellulose I polymorphic form. The median particle diameters of UICEL-A/102 and Avicel PH-102 fractions used in the study were 107 and 97 μm, respectively. Compared with Avicel PH-102, UICEL-A/102 was more dense; the relative poured and tapped densities were: 0.277 and 0.327 (vs 0.195 and 0.248 for Avicel PH-102), respectively. The true density, Ptrue, of the two materials was comparable (∼1.56g cm−3). The slopes of the in-die and out-of-die Heckel curves for Avicel PH-102 were steeper than for UICEL-A/102. The relative density versus applied pressure plot was in good agreement with the modified Heckel equation. The out-of-die and in-die minimal pressure susceptibility (χpmin) values calculated were 3.36 times 10−3 and 8.09 times 10−3 MPa−1 for UICEL-A/102 and 8.00 times 10−3 and 16.12 times 10−3 MPa−1 for Avicel PH-102, respectively. The elastic recovery profiles showed UICEL-A/102 to be more elastic than Avicel PH-102. In conclusion, UICEL-A/102 and Avicel PH-102 differ in their compression behaviour under pressure. The different polymorphic forms could provide a possible explanation.Keywords
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