Abstract

The processing conditions has a pronounced effect on the pellet properties. Drying conditions influenced the mean size and the drug release of the pellets. Because of the shrinking of the pellets upon drying at higher temperatures, the pellets also showed increased densities. Freeze drying almost prevented shrinking and thus led to the highest drug release. With an increase in the temperature of drying, the drug release rate decreased. Both spheronization time and spheronization speed affected the shapes of pellets, and the changes in shapes then affected the pellet flow properties. Within the studied range, the circularity of the pellets was affected more by the spheronization time than by the spheronization speed. Drying conditions influenced pellet friability, which decreased with an increase in drying temperature, indicating the formation of more dense structures at higher temperatures. The same result was obtained with spheronization time. With an increase in spheronization time, the friability decreased, because of the formation of more compact masses at higher spheronization time. Mean size was not affected by spheronization time or spheronization speed.

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