Semisolid Dosage Forms: Industrial Processing
Semisolid Dosage Forms: Industrial Processing
Semisolid Dosage Forms: Industrial Processing
INDUSTRIAL PROCESSING
STORAGE CONDITIONS OF
SEMISOLIDS
REFERENCE
INDUSTRIAL PROCESSING
I N T R O , P R O P E RT I E S , E X A M P L E S
BASIC INTRODUCTION
Definition: Semi solid pharmaceutical system comprise a
body of product ,which when applied to skin or accessible
mucous membranes tends to alleviate or treat a pathological
condition or other protection against harmful environment.
Oint
Pas
men
ts tes
Crea
ms
Gels
/
Jelly
IDEAL PROPERTIES OF
SEMI SOLID DOSAGE FORM
Physical properties
Physiological
a) Smooth texture properties
b) Elegant in
appearance a) Non irritating
c) Non dehydrating b) Do not alter
d) Non gritty membrane function
e) Non greasy and c) Miscible with skin
non staining secretion
f) Non hygroscopic
Application properties
a. Easy applicable with efficient drug release
b. High aqueous washibility
OINTMENTS
IDEAL PROPERTIES
They should be:
BASES
WATER
EMULSION ABSORPTIO OLEAGINOU
SOLUBLE
BASE N BASE S BASE
BASE
EXAMPLES OF BASES
Hydrocarbons (mineral oils, petrolatums, paraffins, waxes)Oleaginous
Animal fats/vegetable oils (castor oil, cottonseed oil, olive oil)
Bases
Synthetic esters (glyceryl monostearate, butyl stearate,
isopropyl lanolate, stearyl alcohol)
Water-in-oil:
Cold Cream (Petrolatum-Rose Water Ointment) Emulsion
Lanolin Bases
Oil-in-water:
Hydrophilic Ointment
Velvachol
Chorocresol
Benzoic acid
Oxygen is highly
reactive atom that is ANTIOXIGEN REDUCING ANTIOXIDA
capable of becoming of S AGENT NT
potentially damaging SYNERGIST
molecules commonly Acts by Have lower Chelating or
called free radicals. reacting with redox potential sequestering
Free radicals are the free than agents,
capable of attacking the radicals. drug,hence enhance the
healthy cells of the gets oxidized effect of anti
e.g. first. oxidants.
body, causing them to Butylated e.g.
loose their structure and hydroxy Ascorbic acid e.g.
functions anisole (BHA) Potassium and Citric acid
To prevent this an anti Butylated sodium Tartaric acid
oxidant are added. hydroxy metabisulfite Lacithin
Example : Butylated tocopherols Thiosulfite
(BHT) (used for
hydroxy anisole ,
aqueous
Butylated hydroxy (used for oil system)
toluene system)
HUMECTANTS
A humectant is a hygroscopic substance . It is often a molecule with
several hydrophilic groups, most often hydroxl group.
Drug solubility
Drug Stability
Trituration Chemical
method reaction
method
Ex. Ointments Ex. Ointments
creams creams
pastes
Fusion Emulsification
method method
LEVIGATION
SPATULATION OR
TRITURATION
HOMOGENIZATION
FILLING
Fusion Method
GRATE THE WAXY BASE
SOFT MASS OF 40 C
HOMOGENIZATION
FILLING
PREPARATION OF OIL AND AQUEOUS
PHASES
The components of the oil mixtures are placed into a stainless steel
steam jacketed kettle, melted and mixed.
Some of the solid components e.g. stearic acid, cetyl alchol are
available in many different forms like cakes, flakes or powder. The
flakes are more preferable because of the convenience of handling.
The oil phase is then strained through several layers of cheese cloth to
remove any foreign matter.
Ways of
1 Simultaneous blending of the phases
Mixing
the Phase
2 Addition of the discontinuous phase to the
continuous phase
Advantages:
1.It creates a minimum dead
space during mixing.
2.It is used for wet granulation
process.
Disadvantages:
1.It works at a fixed speed.
Colloidal mill:
It consists of two steel discs. Here
one disc rotates and another one
is stationary. When the material is
passed through these discs they
get sheared. Thus coarse particles
are break down to small particles
due to shear.
Advantages:
1.It can be used in the
production of sterile products.
Disadvantages:
1.It is not used for dry milling.
2.Heat is generated during
milling.
STORAGE CONDITIONS OF SEMISOLIDS
STORAGE OF SEMI-SOLIDS
The active substance in the cream or ointment may react with the
storage container unless a Highly resistant, stainless steel, is used for
bulk storage.