Capsules ppt

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CAPSULES• solid dosage form• the drug is enclosed within either a hard or soft shell

shell is typically made of gelatin• primarily intended for oral delivery• provide a rapid release of contents

Gelatinprotein, prepared from hydrolysis of collagen (animal

bones and skin) type A : pI = 7-9, pig skin type B : pI = 5, animal bones

possesses 4 essential properties

• stable when dry• subject to microbial degradation when moist• Digested• absorbed

Hard Gelatin Capsulescontain 12 - 16 % moisturetypically filled with dry solids

powders granules pellets tablets

also contain colorant preservatives SIZE VOLUME (cm3)

000 1.3700 0.950 0.681 0.502 0.373 0.304 0.215 0.13

Manufacture

Capsule Filling

Fillingoperations involved

rectification of empty capsules separation of caps from bodies filling capsule bodies replacing caps and ejecting filled capsules

3 basic methods for powder filling auger or screw dosator dosing disc

Capsule Filling auger

• semi-automatic operation• filling based on volume• need good powder flow properties

Dosator• fill based on weight• continuous operation

Capsule Filling dosing disc

• filled based on weight• continuous operation

Bioavailabilityfactors which influence bioavailability

Hard Gelatin CapsulesAdvantages

tasteless and odorless swallowing is easy flexibility in formulating uniquely suitable for blinded clinical trials useful for extemporaneous compounding by pharmacist

Disadvantages tend to be more expensive to produce than tablets not suitable for highly soluble salts

Soft Gelatin Capsules (Softgels)• consist of a continuous gelatin shell surrounding a

liquid core• formed, filled, and sealed in one operation• shells are softened by addition of glycerin or

polyhydric alcohol (ex. sorbitol)• oblong, spherical, elliptical in shape

Manufacture

Bioavailability

Soft CapsulesADVANTAGES

may contain liquids, suspensions, pastes rapid release of contents useful for drugs prone to oxidation

DISADVANTAGES have a greater tendency to adhere to each other more expensive increased possibility of interactions between drug and shell

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