Application of tumbling melt granulation (TMG) method to prepare controlled-release fine granules

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The tumbling melt granulation (TMG) method was applied to prepare controlled-release fine granules of diltiazem hydrochloride (DH). The entire process, from the preparation of the cores by the adherence of DH to the sucrose crystal to the subsequent coating of the controlled-release layer, was performed without using any solvent. A mixture of meltable material, talc, and ethylcellulose was used for the controlled-release layer and controlled-release fine granules approximately 400 μm in diameter were obtained with excellent producibility. The dissolution rate of DH from these fine granules was similar to that of a once-a-day dosage form obtained in the market; further, the dependency of the dissolution profile on pH of the media was less. Thus, it was concluded that this TMG method was very useful for preparing not only controlled-release beads of granule size (usually 500 to 1400μ) but also fine granules.

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Maejima, T., Kubo, M., Osawa, T., Nakajima, K., & Kobayashi, M. (1998). Application of tumbling melt granulation (TMG) method to prepare controlled-release fine granules. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 46(3), 534–536. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.46.534

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