Polyampholyte acrylic latexes for tablet coating applications

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Polyampholyte latexes can exist within a certain pH range as low-viscosity aqueous dispersions, while upon a pH shift to the vicinity of the isoelectric point they undergo ionic coacervation. Three classes of coacervation latexes were synthesized and evaluated for their suitability for use in tablet coating applications. Pharmaceutical tablet coatings are commonly based on hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, poly(vinyl alcohol), and acrylic polymers. Because of the high viscosity of their aqueous solutions, and to the consequent required low concentrations of the tablet coating polymers in the coating solutions to enable sufficiently low viscosity for effective spray application, the current commercial pharmaceutical tablet coating technology requires the removal of large amounts of water during the manufacturing process. In this work, films prepared from high-solids, low-viscosity coacervated acrylic latexes showed good hardness, very low tackiness, an excellent combination of optical properties, and very low water vapor permeability. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Ladika, M., Kalantar, T. H., Shao, H., Dean, S. L., Harris, J. K., Sheskey, P. J., … Holbrook, D. L. (2014). Polyampholyte acrylic latexes for tablet coating applications. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 131(7). https://doi.org/10.1002/app.40049

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