The impact of lubricant concentration and mixing time on tensile strength of tablets consisting of MCC and magnesium stearate was evaluated
The majority of tablets manufactured contain lubricants to reduce friction during ejection. However, especially for plastically deforming materials, e.g., microcrystalline cellulose (MCC), the internal addition of lubricants is known to reduce tablet
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