Abstract

Objective: Fast-disintegrating tablets (FDTs) are tablets that disintegrate and/or dissolve rapidly in the mouth, thereby helping patients who havedifficulty in swallowing tablets. Ginger extract contains gingerol and is generally known for its antiemetic property. This study aimed to obtain anduse coprocessed excipients of pre-gelatinized cassava starch (PCS) with acacia gum (AG) in FDT formulations of ginger extract.Materials and Methods: In this research, five types of PCS-AG coprocessed excipients (Co-PCS-AG) were prepared by mixed PCS and AG with thefollowing ratios mass of PCS and AG were 5:5, 6:4, 7:3, 8:2, and 9:1. The prepared Co-PCS-AG excipients were characterized in terms of morphology,particle size distribution, moisture content, pH, flow-ability properties, and swelling index. Based on the results, three types of Co-PCS-AG excipients,which were 7:3, 8:2, and 9:1, were selected for use in FDT formulation of ginger extract. The FDTs were then examined for tablet hardness, tabletfriability, wetting time, and disintegration time.Results: The results indicated that Co-PCS-AG 9:1 was ideal excipient to be used in FDT formulation, as it revealed good flow properties and swellingindex compare to the other ratios. The Co-PCS-AG excipients were formulated into tablets and evaluated. Analysis of the ginger extract FDTs revealedthat the FDT prepared using Co-PCS-AG 9:1 excipient had the best performance with tablet hardness, friability, wetting time, and disintegration timeof 0.7 kp, 2.12%, 93 seconds, and 134 seconds, respectively.Conclusions: Co-PCS-AG 9:1 excipient is a potential excipient with ideal binder, disintegrant, and filler properties for use in FDT formulation.

Highlights

  • Previous studies have investigated the use of cassava starch as a binder, filler, and disintegrant and its applications in tablets [1,2]

  • The results indicated that Co-pre-gelatinized cassava starch (PCS)-acacia gum (AG) 9:1 was ideal excipient to be used in Fast-disintegrating tablets (FDTs) formulation, as it revealed good flow properties and swelling index compare to the other ratios

  • Analysis of the ginger extract FDTs revealed that the FDT prepared using Co-PCS-AG 9:1 excipient had the best performance with tablet hardness, friability, wetting time, and disintegration time of 0.7 kp, 2.12%, 93 seconds, and 134 seconds, respectively

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Materials and Methods

Five types of PCS-AG coprocessed excipients (Co-PCS-AG) were prepared by mixed PCS and AG with the following ratios mass of PCS and AG were 5:5, 6:4, 7:3, 8:2, and 9:1. The prepared Co-PCS-AG excipients were characterized in terms of morphology, particle size distribution, moisture content, pH, flow-ability properties, and swelling index. Three types of Co-PCS-AG excipients, which were 7:3, 8:2, and 9:1, were selected for use in FDT formulation of ginger extract. The FDTs were examined for tablet hardness, tablet friability, wetting time, and disintegration time

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