GRANULATION
& IT’S IMPORTANCE IN TABLET MANUFACTURING PROCESS
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Granulation
process is an inevitable step in tablet manufacturing as it improves flow property
and compressibility of powder mass intended for compression. Granulation
prevents segregation of the constituents of the powder mix.
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Granulation
is so important in tablet manufacturing process because it
1.
Improve fluidity
2.
Degrease segregation of the powder components
3.
Degrease dusting
4. Improve
compressibility of the material
An
ideal granulation will contain all the constituents of the mix in the correct
proportion in each granule, and segregation of the ingredients will not occur.
Types of granulation
There are two types of granulation technique
1.Dry
granulation 2. Wet Granulation
Dry granulation
In
dry granulation the primary powder particles are aggregated under high
pressure. There are two main processes. Either a large tablet (known as a ‘slug’) is produced in a
heavy-duty tabletting press (a process known as ‘slugging’) or the powder is
squeezed between two rollers to produce a sheet of material (‘roller compaction’).
In
both cases these intermediate products are broken using a suitable milling
technique to produce granular material, which is usually sieved to separate the
desired size fraction. Dry granulation technique is applicable for drugs which do not compress well after wet
granulation, or those which are sensitive to moisture.
Wet granulation
Wet
granulation involves the massing of a mix of dry primary powder particles using
a granulating fluid. The fluid contains a solvent which must be volatile so that it
can be removed by drying, and be non-toxic. Typical liquids include water,
ethanol and isopropanol, either alone or in combination. The granulation liquid
may be used alone or, more usually, as a solvent containing a dissolved adhesive (also
referred to as a binder or binding agent) which is used to ensure particle adhesion once the granule is
dry. Water is commonly used for economical and ecological reasons. Its
disadvantages as a solvent are that it may adversely affect drug stability,
causing hydrolysis of susceptible products, and it needs a longer drying time
than do organic solvents. This increases the length of the process and again
may affect stability because of the extended exposure to heat. The primary
advantage of water is that it is non-flammable, which means that expensive
safety precautions such as the use of flameproof equipment need not be taken.
Organic solvents are used when water-sensitive drugs are processed, as an
alternative to dry granulation, or when a rapid drying time is required. In the
traditional wet granulation method the wet mass is forced through a sieve to
produce wet granules which are then dried. A subsequent screening stage breaks
agglomerates of granules and removes the fine material, which can than be
recycled. Variations of this traditional method depend on the equipment used,
but the general principle of initial particle aggregation using a liquid
remains in all of the processes.
Compressibility
– Compressibility is the ability of powder to decrease in volume under
pressure.
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