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CONTENTS

✓ DEFINITION
✓ OBJECTIVES

✓ PROPERTIES

✓ EQUIPMENTS

✓ PROCESS INVOLVED

✓ DEFECTS AND REMEDIES

✓ CONCLUSION
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❑Tablet coating is the last critical step in
the tablet production cycle.

❑It is the phenomenon of application of


coating to the tablet.
OBJECTIVES OF TABLET COATING

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COMPONENTS CONSIDERED IN TABLET
COATING
❑ Tablet Properties- Shape, tolerance, Surface area

❑ Coating process -
A. Coating equipment
B. Coating parameters
C. Facility & ancillary equipment
D. Automation of coating process

❑ Coatingcomposition which involves 5

polymers, color ,plasticizer ,solvent.


TABLET PROPERTIES
❖ Tabletto be coated must posses the proper
physical characteristics like spherical shape and
uniform surface.

❖ Totolerate attrition of tablets during coating


process they must be resistant to abrasion and
chipping.

❖ As the tablet surfaces that are brittle and soften


in presence of heat or effected by coating
composition and tend to become rough in the
early stages of coating process are unacceptable 6

for film coating.


TABLET COATING PROCESS

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WettingandAdherence AccumulationandPartialDrying Spreading Coalescence andCohesion

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COATING COMPOSITION

Tablet coating is
accomplished by the IS APPLIED TO
movement of tablets in
MOVING BED OF TABLETS
Perpendicular or vertical
direction to the
application of the coating HEATED AIR IS
INTRODUCED
composition
EVAPORATION OF THE SOLVENT

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A. EQUIPMENTS
 The equipments used for the tablet coating
are :-

I. Standard coating pan

I. Perforated coating pan

II. Fluidized bed coater 10


STANDARD COATING PAN

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I. STANDARD COATING PAN
✓ It is also known as conventional pan system

✓ Circular metal pan(mounted angularly on a


stand)
✓ 8-60 inches in diameter

✓ Rotated on its horizontal axis by a motor

✓ Heated air is directed into the pan & on to the


tablet bed surface and is exhausted by means of
ducts through the front of the pan 12
 Coating solution are applied to the tablets by ladling
or spraying the material on to the rotating tablet bed.

❖ Use of spraying systems-

❑ Produces a faster, more even


distribution of the solution or suspension.

❑ Reduces drying time between solution application in


sugar coating .

❑ Allows continuous application of the solution in film13


coating.
In standard coating pan ,the drying
efficiency is improved by:-

❖ Pellegrini pan

❖ The immersion sword

❖ Immersion tube systems

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 Pellegrini pan-
✓ Baffled pan
✓ Diffuser(distributes the drying air uniformly over the tablet
bed surface).

 IMMERSION- SWORD SYSTEM-


➢ Perforated metal sword device immersed in the tablet bed.
➢ Drying air is introduced through this device and flows
upward from the sword through the tablet bed.

 IMMERSION-TUBE SYSTEM-
❖ Tube immersed in the tablet bed.
❖ Tube delivers the heated air.
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❖ Inimmersion tube system the coating solution is applied with the
heated air from the immersed tube
II. PERFORATED PAN SYSTEMS-

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II. PERFORATED PAN SYSTEMS-
 Perforated or partially perforated drum.

 Rotated on its horizontal axis in an enclosed housing.

 The coting solution is applied to the surface of the


rotating bed of tablets through spraying nozzles,
which are present inside the drum.

 Perforatedpan coaters are efficient drying systems


with high coating capacity. 18
 PERFORATED PAN SYSTEM HAS-

$- Accela-cota system

$- Hi coater system

$- Dria coater pan

$- Glatt coater
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ACCELA -COTA

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 ACCELA COTA & HI COATER SYSTEM-

➢ Drying air is directed in to the drum,


➢ Passed through tablet bed,

➢ Exhausted through perforations in drum.

 DRIACOATER PAN-

➢ Drying air enters through hollow perforated ribs ,located


on inside periphery of the drum.
➢ As the coating pan rotates, the ribs dip into the tablet bed
and drying air passes up through 21

➢ Exhaust is from the back of pan.


DRIA COATER PAN

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HI-COATER SYSTEM

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GLATT COATER

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 GLATT COATER

✓ Itis the latest perforated pan coater to be


introduced in the industry.

✓ In this, drying air can be directed from


inside the drum through tablet bed

✓ Exhausted out through an exhaust duct.


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III. FLUIDIZED BED SYSTEM

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III. FLUIDIZED BED SYSTEM

❑ In this system fluidization of the tablet mass is


achieved in a columnar chamber by the upward
flow of drying air.

❑ The air flow is controlled, so that more air enters


the center of the column, causing the tablets to
rise in the center.

❑ The movement of tablets is upward trough the


center of the chamber. 27
FLUID BED COATING MACHINE MECHANISM

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FLUIDIZED BED SYSTEM

❖ They then fall towards the chamber wall,

❖ Move downwards to reenter the air


stream At the bottom of the chamber.

❖ Coating solutions are applied from a spray


nozzle which is located at the bottom
of the chamber.
{Or }

are sprayed onto the top of the Cascading tablet


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bed by nozzles located in the upper region of
the chamber.
SPRAY APPLICATION SYSTEM
 2 Basic systems used to apply a finely
divided (atomized) spray of coating
solutions or suspensions on to tablet
are-

* High pressure, airless

* Low pressure, air atomized

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❑ AIR LESS SPRAY SYSTEM-

Liquid is pumped at high pressure{250-3000 pounds per


square inch gauge(psig) },
through a small orifice (.009 inch to .020 inch) in the
fluid nozzle Which results in a finelydivided spray.

In this ,the degree of atomization & the spray rate are


controlled by

Fluid pressure,

orifice size and


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Viscosity of the liquid.


LOW PRESSURE AIR- ATOMIZED SYSTEM
 Liquid is pumped through a somewhat large orifice
(0.020 inch-0.060 inch in diameter ) at relatively low
pressure(5-50 psig)

 Low pressure air contacts with the liquid stream at the


tip of the atomizer,& a finely divided spray is produced.

 The degree of atomization is controlled by the


fluid pressure , Fluid cap orifice
Viscosity of liquid Air pressure
Air cap design. 32
TABLET COATING PROCESS
 The coating of tablets classified into three types

I. Sugar coating

II. Film coating

III. Enteric coating

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SUGAR COATING
 Itinvolves the application of sugar solution with
color for
seve
ral times to give -
UNIFORM AND ELEGANT FILM.

ADVANTAGES

❑ It prevents unpleasant
odo
ur , 34
❑ Highly elegant and glossed tablets are obtained.
DURATION ➔ HOURS-FEW DAYS
 Sugar coating involves following steps -

✓ Sealing

✓ Sub-coating

✓ Syruping(smoothing)

✓ Finishing

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✓ Polishing
 Thetablet having deep convex surfaces
with thin rounded edges are suitable for
sugar coating.

 Insugar coating, the tablet should be


resistant to breakage, chipping, and
abrasions.

Because sugar coating tends to be long


and vigorous.
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1.SEALING
 It prevents moisture penetration in to the tablet core.
 Seal coating agents -
shellac,zein,Oleicacid,PG,PEG4000,alcohol,methylene
chloride.

 Zein is alcohol-soluble protein derivative.

✓ Shellac is more effective(because of polymerization of


shellac),
✓ But it lengthens tablet disintegration
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and dissolution times.
Over wetting of tablet

Moisture is absorbed
Leads to

Tablet softening or disintegration


and effects

Physical and chemical stability

(To over come this problem seal coating is


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done)
2.SUB COATING
❑ Sub coating is applied :

To form uniform edges, To build up the tablet


size.

Sub coating increases the tablet weight from 50 to 100


percent.

Examples- Gelatin, sugarcane powder, corn syrup,


syrup , distilled water, Gum acacia. 39
 It involves
Application of binder solution
To the

Tablets
followed by

Dusting of sub coating with powders

and drying until

the tablet edges have been covered


&
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The desired thickness is achieved.
3.SYRUPING
❖ It is done to cover the imperfections in the Tablet
surface caused during sub coating step.
❖ It involves-

❑ Application of syrup coating with grossing syrups


followed by the addition of dilute colorants to provide
tinted base.

❑ In subsequent steps, the syrup solution containing


dye
are applied until
final size and Color are achieved. 41

❑ The final step a clear syrup coat without dye are applied.
❖ No colour is added until the tablets are quit
smooth,

❖ Premature application to the rough tablets


can produce a Mottled appearance in
the final coated tablets.

❖ Syrup coating constituents- colorant , sub


coating powder , calcium carbonate ,cane
sugar powder, corn starch, syrup , distilled
water.
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4.POLISHING
 The desired luster to the tablet is obtained by polishing .

Tablets are polished


in a

Standard coating pans

by application of

carnauba wax(yellow), bees wax(white),paraffin wax


(Or) warm solutions of waxes in naphtha
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(or) suitable volatile solvent.
FILM COATING
 It
is the process of polymeric solution to bring a
uniform film.
Advantages

➢ Film coating gives a tablet with less Weight and


small size.

➢ The film formed is very thin.

➢ In film coating engravings are possible on tablet


surface which are not possible in sugar coating. 44
➢ Bettermechanical strength is
obtained.
➢ The cost of the film coated tablets is
less.

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FILM FORMING AGENTS

The film forming agents tablet coating are


classified into:

1.Non - enteric film formers 2.Enteric

film formers

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NON-ENTERIC FILM FORMERS
 They
are incorporated to give uniform film with desired
mechanical strength which are as follows:
1. HPMC(Hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose)
2. MHEC(Methyl hydroxyl ethyl cellulose)
3. EC(Ethyl cellulose)
4. HPC(Hydroxy propyl cellulose)
5. POVIDONE
6. SCMC
7. PG
8. ACRYLATE POLYMERS 47
1. HPMC
➢ It
is prepared by reacting alkali treated cellulose
with
methyl chloride with propylene oxide.

➢ As it forms bridging & rough Tablet surface, it


has to
be mixed with other polymers or plasticizers.
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2.MHEC
 It is prepared by reacting
alkali treated cellulose with
methyl chloride
& then with ethylene oxide.

❖ It has similar properties as that of


HPMC,

❖ But it is soluble in 49

fewer organic solvents, it is not


 These polymers used in combinations with
other
polymers to modify film Properties.

 FOR EXAMPLE-

Combinations of PG waxes with Cellulose


acetate phthalate provide film that are
soluble in
GI fluids. 50
3.EC

 Itis manufactured by the reaction of ethyl


chloride with cellulose dissolved in NaOH.

 It is available in different viscosity grades.

 Unplasticized EC forms brittle films &


requires film modifiers to obtain acceptable
film.
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 It is water insoluble & thus Cannot be used
alone for tablet coating.

➢ It is usually combined with water Soluble


additives
E.G.- HPMC to prepare film
with reduced water soluble Properties
&This combinations are widely Used
in sustained release coating.
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4.HPC
 It is manufactured by the treatment of
cellulose with NaOH
followed by the reaction with propylene
oxide
at
Elevated temperature and pressure.

 It forms tacky films.


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 Used in combinations with other polymers to
improve film characteristics.

 It is soluble in water
(below 40 cͦ & insoluble above 45°𝒄) ,
GI fluids &
in many polar Organic solvents.

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5.POVIDONE
 It is synthetic polymer consisting of linear
1-vinyl-2-pyrrolidinone groups.

 It gives clear, glossy, hard films when dry.

 Itgive tacky films which can be overcome


by plasticizer or other polymer.

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6.ACRYLATE POLMERS
 These are marketed under the trade Name of
Eudragit.

 Eudragit RL & RS are copolymers of


Acrylic and meth acrylic acid
esters.

 These films produce pH independent,


delayed actions.

 Preparation is similar to that of EC formulations. 56


ENTERIC FILM FORMERS
 REASONS FOR ENTERIC FILM
FORMERS-

❑ Toprotect acid-labile drugs from


gastric fluid e.g. Enzymes & certain
Antibiotics.

❑ To
prevent gastric distress or nausea
due to irritation from the drug . 57

e.g., Sodium salicylate.


❑ To deliver drugs intended for local Action
in the intestines, e.g. Intestinal antiseptics.

❑ To deliver drugs that are optimally


Absorbed in the small intestine to their
primary
absorption site.

❑ To provide a delayed-release component for


repeat-action tablets. 58
PROPERTIES OF AN IDEAL
ENTERIC COATING
MATERIAL
 Resistance to gastric fluids.

 Susceptibility or permeability to intestinal


fluids.

 Compatibility with most coating solution


components & the drug substrates.
 Stability alone and in coating
solution. The film should not 59

change on aging.
 Formationof a continuous film, nontoxicity,
with low cost.

 Easeof application without Specialized


equipment.

 Abilityto be readily printed and allow film


to be applied to debussed tablets.

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ENTERIC FILM FORMERS
 CAP(Cellulose acetate phthalate)

 ACRYLATE POLYMERS

 HPMCP( Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose


phthalate)

 PVAP(Polyvinyl acetate phthalate)


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1.CAP
 It is widely used.

 As it is hygroscopic and relatively permeable to moisture


and gastric Fluids, film formed are brittle and
hence formulated with hydrophobic- Film forming materials
to achieve better enteric films.

 Aquateric coating is a reconstituted colloidal dispersion of


latex particles. It is Composed of solid or semisolid polymer
spheres of cap ranging in size from 0.05-3 Microns with an a
average particle size of 0.2 microns. 62
2.ACRYLATE POLMERS
 2 forms of commercially available Enteric acrylic resins
are

Eudragit L and Eudragit S.

Eudragit l is available as an organic


Solution, solid or aqueous dispersion.

Eudragit s is available only as an organic solution and


solid.

Eudragit l & s are soluble in intestinal Fluid at pH 6&7.


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3.HPMCP
 It is derived from HPMC by
esterification with phthallic anhydride.

 These are stable than cap and dissolve At lower


pH compared to cap and acrylate polymers.

 The solubility characteristic may result in Higher


bioavailability of some specific drugs.

 It is available in various grades- 64

HP55,HP50 etc.
4 PVAP

 Itis manufactured by the esterification of partially


hydrolyzed Polyvinyl alcohol with phthallic
Anhydride.

 It is similar to HPMCP(HP55) in

stability and
pH dependent solubility.
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COATING COMPOSITION
It involves →
1.Solvent

2.Plasticizers 3.Colorants 4.Opaquant-

extenders

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1.SOLVENT
 Itis to dissolve or disperse the polymers and other
additives and convey them to the substrate surface.

 The ideal requirements of the solvent are→


✓ It should either dissolve or disperse the polymer
system.
✓ It should have no
environmental impact.
✓ It should easily
disperse other coating solution
components in to the solvent system.
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✓ It should have
rapid drying rate(ability to coat 300kg load in 3-5
 It should be

Colorless, tasteless, odorless, Inexpensive,


nontoxic, inert and Noninflammable
and rapid drying Rate.

 Examples-

Water, Ethanol, Methanol, Isopropanol,


Chloroform, Acetone, Methylene chloride ,
Methylene ethyl ketone.
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2.PLASTICIZERS
 It is used to modify the quality of the film .

 Plasticizing techniques involve internal plasticizers


and external plasticizers.

 Internal plasticizers→ involves Chemical modification of the


basic polymer that alters
the physical properties of the polymers.
 Chemical plasticizers→ Additives of the Coating solution to
achieve the desire effect of the film (flexibility ,tensile
Strength, adhesive properties) 69
 Level of plasticizers ranges from 1-50% by weight
of film former.

 Examples→
Castor oil,
Propylene glycol,
Glycerin,
Surfactants

e.g., →Polysorbate(tweens),sorbitan esters(spans),


organicacid esters. 70
3.COLORANTS
 Itis to provide the distinct color and
Elegance to the dosage form.

 To achieve the proper distribution of suspended


colorants in the coating solutions requires→
Use of fine powdered colorants (<10 microns)

 The concentration of colorants in the coating solution


depends on the color shade, desired the type of dye

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and the concentration of the opaquqnt extenders
 For very light shade→ conc. Lt 0.01%

 For dark shade→ Conc. Mt 2.0% is required.

 The most common colorants in use are certified


by FOOD DRUG AND COSMETICS (FD&C)
or DRUG AND COSMETIC (D&C) Colorants.

 These are lakes and dyes.

 Lakes are derived from dyes by precipitating with


carriers e.g., Alumina or talc.
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 The inorganic materials and the natural colorants are-

→ Iron oxides,
→Caramel,
→Carotenoid,
→Chlorophyll, indigo,
→Flavones,
→Turmeric and carminic acid.
A variety of products that are Commercially available are-

❖ Opalux- Opaquant color concentrate for sugar coating.

❖ Opaspray -for film coating.


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❖ Opadry- complete film coating concentrate.


OPAQUANT-EXTENDERS
 These are very fine inorganic powders used In the coating
solution formulation to provide more pastel colors and
increase film coverage.

 Provide white coating or mask the color of


the tablet core.

Examples→ Titaniundioxide
Silicates like (Talc, Aluminiumsilicate) Carbonates
like-magnesium carbonate, Sulphates like calcium
sulphate. 74
FILM DEFECTS
STICKING AND PICKING-Attaching of tablet to another.
REASONS REMEDY
OVER WETTING REDUCE LIQUID APPLICATION

CONTROL RATE OF DRYING


RAPID DRYING TACKINESS OF
CHANGE FORMULATIONS
TABLETS

ROUGHNESS- Formation of rough or gritty surface .

REASONS REMEDY
INCREASE IN PATH LENGTH OF DECREASE IN PATH LENGTH.
SPRAY NOZZLE TO TABLET BED.
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RAPID DRYING CONTROL THE DRYING RATE.


FILM DEFECTS
Picking and sticking

OrangePeel

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Capping and Lamination

Roughness

B ridging

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Twinning

Erosion

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ORANGE PEEL EFFECT- Inadequate of spreading
coating solution.
REASONS REMEDY
RAPID DRYING. DECREASE IN DRYING RATE.

DECREASE THE VISCOSITY BY


HIGH VISCOSITY OF ADDING SOLVENT.
COATING SOLUTION.
BRIDGING – Shrinking or pulling away of film from
corners.
REASONS REMEDY

OVER WETTING. DECREASE THE APPLICATION


RATE.

LESS VISCOUS LIQUIDS. INCREASE VISCOSITY.


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SPREADABILITY
PROBLEMS. CHANGE THE FORMULATION.
BLISTERING-Removal of film due to rapid evaporation of
solvent from tablet core.

REASONS REMEDY
RAPID EVAPORATION OF DECREASE THE
SOLVENT DUE TO INCREASE TEMPERATURE OF DRYING.
IN TEMPERATURE.
DILUTE THE
HIGH VISCOSITY OF COATING COATING
SOLUTION. SOLUTION.

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Apart from the all mentioned film coating techniques special
techniques are used like

✓ COMPRESSION COATING,

✓ ELECTROSTATIC COATING,

✓ DIP COATING,

✓ VACUUM FILM COATING ,

✓ DRY COATING ,

✓ LAMINATED COATING are used. 81


CONCLUSION

 Coating is one of the important technique in


manufacturing of dosage forms, improve the
stability, shelf life and release pattern .
 Coating of dosage forms helps in improving
patient compliance.
 Now-a-days, advanced techniques are preferred

over the conventional types, because of effective


coating, taking less time, and also improve the
stability of the product (chances of degradation
in coating time). 82

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