NOVEL APPROACH OF EXTRACTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF TAMARIND SEED POLYSACCHARIDE & OKRA GUM AS A BINDER FOR SR TABLET FORMULATION
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Author(s):
MR. AVINASH V. DHOBALE, DR. M. SIDDAIAH, DR. M. SHAILEH, DR. A. MADHU BABU
Vol - 14, Issue- 3 ,
Page(s) : 151 - 160
(2023 )
DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST
Abstract
In current scenario, various plant have been studied for their diverse applications as excipients like binders, granulating agents, disintegrant, emulsifiers, suspending agents, gelling agents, mucoadhesive agents, matrix-formers, release retardants, enteric resistants, etc., in various pharmaceutical dosage forms. Among these, tamarind seed polysaccharide & okra mucilage is an emerging excipient, which is being used and investigated for the preparation of various dosage forms like suspensions, emulsions, tablets, gels, creams, beads, spheroids, microparticles, nanoparticles, ophthalmic preparations, and buccal patches, etc.
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