Formulation and Evaluation of Co-Processed Excipient

Journal Title: Open Access Journal of Pharmaceutical Research - Year 2022, Vol 6, Issue 1

Abstract

The main purpose of the current review article is to provide a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in assistive technology and the mechanisms involved in the development of those assistants. Architectural scientists have observed that paramedics do not always provide the functionality needed to allow certain active ingredients to be made or performed properly and to focus their attention on producing multi-functional aids with advanced performance to meet the needs of pharmacists in terms of conditions of production costs, improved excipient performance and quality of tablets. Cheating on the performance of the assistant is given to the joint processing of two or more auxiliary materials available. The manufacture of the tablets has been modified by the introduction of a direct compression process and high-speed machinery. These two changes have increased demands on excipient performance in terms of flow and pressure structures. Direct pressure is the preferred method of preparing the pills the shift from tablet usage to direct stress and high-speed production has forced the for-profit industry to seek new aids. The charity industry, which has been an extension of the food industry, has embraced the use of novel material engineering and material science to pave the way for a new phase of co-operative aids called co processed excipients. Coprocessing is a widely considered way to prepare stressful adjuvants directly because they are expensive and can be prepared indoors based on the required performance.

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Patil AB*, Qureshi SI and Bawage SB

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  • EP ID EP748608
  • DOI 10.23880/oajpr-16000265
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Patil AB*, Qureshi SI and Bawage SB (2022). Formulation and Evaluation of Co-Processed Excipient. Open Access Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 6(1), -. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-748608