Kini, Rajesh published the artcileExploring the use of Isomalt as the tooth friendly sugar substitute in the formulation of Salbutamol sulfate compressed tablet lozenges, Quality Control of 64519-82-0, the main research area is salbutamol sulfate tablet lozenge isomalt compression tooth sugar.
Medicated lozenges of Salbutamol sulfate for pediatric, geriatric and Dysphagic patients were formulated and Isomalt was used as the sugar substitute in the prepared lozenges. The compressed tablet lozenges were prepared by wet granulation technique from three developed methods like, ordered mixture of drug, from the drug adsorbate of magnesium trisilicate and from the spray dried hybrid mixture of drug and mannitol, using Isomalt as a sugar substitute, glycerin, citric acid artificial flavours and colors and other essential excipients. The prepared medicated lozenges were characterized for drug content uniformity, tablet hardness, thickness, weight variation, friability and in vitro disintegration and dissolution by pharmaceutical standard methods. Accelerated stability study conducted as per ICH guidelines (zone IV) at 45°C and 75% relative humidity over a period of seven weeks found that there wasn’t any substantial interaction between the drugs, flavor and color and the prepared formulations were stable.
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