TYPES OF GRANULATION
Granulation can be achieved by three method as follows :-
1. Direct compression
Crystalline substance like sodium chloride, sodium bromide may be compressed directly. The vast majority of medicinal agents are rarely so easy to tablet, direct compression material should posses good flow and compresibility and must be inert, tasteless, able to disintegrate and inexpensive.
Method
(Drug + filler + disintegrant + lubricant + glidant ) all are blend directly after sifting through Viber sifter and compressed
2. Dry Granulation
It is used in situations where effective dose of a drug is too high for direct compaction and the drug is sensitive to heat, moisture, or both which preclude wet granulation. This is also called slugging method.
Method
A. (Drug + filler + lubricant) All are. blend then precompression done and after that comminution done
B. (glidant + lubricant + disintigrant) sizing then blend with A
3. Wet Granulation
Wet granulation forms the granules by binding the powders together with an adhesive, instead of by compaction. Liquid bridge are developed between particles, and the tensile strength of these bond increase as the amount of liquid binder added is increased. A drying process is required in all wet granulation to remove the solvent and to reduce the moisture content. After drying granulation is screened again, followed by compression.
Schematic drawing of All types granulation
Granulation can be achieved by three method as follows :-
1. Direct compression
Crystalline substance like sodium chloride, sodium bromide may be compressed directly. The vast majority of medicinal agents are rarely so easy to tablet, direct compression material should posses good flow and compresibility and must be inert, tasteless, able to disintegrate and inexpensive.
Method
(Drug + filler + disintegrant + lubricant + glidant ) all are blend directly after sifting through Viber sifter and compressed
2. Dry Granulation
It is used in situations where effective dose of a drug is too high for direct compaction and the drug is sensitive to heat, moisture, or both which preclude wet granulation. This is also called slugging method.
Method
A. (Drug + filler + lubricant) All are. blend then precompression done and after that comminution done
B. (glidant + lubricant + disintigrant) sizing then blend with A
3. Wet Granulation
Wet granulation forms the granules by binding the powders together with an adhesive, instead of by compaction. Liquid bridge are developed between particles, and the tensile strength of these bond increase as the amount of liquid binder added is increased. A drying process is required in all wet granulation to remove the solvent and to reduce the moisture content. After drying granulation is screened again, followed by compression.
Schematic drawing of All types granulation