Abstract

AbstractThe objective of this study was to investigate whether the properties of acetylsalicylic acid tablets coated with aqueous hydroxypropyl methylcellulose dispersion using glycerol or polyethylene glycol 6000 as plasticizer change during storage at 25° or 40°C. Titanium dioxide was used as pigment. The tablets were coated in a fluid bed apparatus. The disintegration time and the release of acetylsalicylic acid during two hours were determined for both uncoated and coated tablets immediately after their preparation and after different storage periods.When the tablets were stored at room temperature (25°C) the coat protected the core efficiently against changes in the measured parameters as compared with uncoated tablets. However, at higher temperature (40°C) some unfavorable phenomena occurred in the coat and after storage of 48 months, the disintegration time was longer and the dissolution of acetylsalicylic acid slower than from uncoated tablets. Polyethylene glycol was found to be a better protecti...

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