Thomas W I, Rowley G, Doveston G
Pharmaceutical Development, Searle Pharmaceuticals, Northumberland, UK.
Drug Dev Ind Pharm. 1998 Oct;24(10):973-8. doi: 10.3109/03639049809097277.
The effect of core material properties on the process of compression and physical properties of compression-coated tablets were investigated using microcrystalline cellulose as the coating material (mantle). Three model core materials: borosilicate glass, silicone rubber, and steel, each of different Young's modulus, were selected to give a range of core mechanical properties. Coated tablets were prepared using a single-punch press, with facilities for monitoring the compression cycle and analysis of data using the Heckel (1) equation. This analysis showed a considerable effect of different core materials on the compression process, (i) as an unanchored core, and (ii) due to core material type with differing Young's modulus.