Effect of glidant in the formulation of goat milk tablet

Milk is an essential part of children's diets and can help them grow and develop properly. Goat milk is an excellent source of nutrition, providing a number of important vitamins and minerals. Despite this, the consumption of milk decreases as children grow older, mainly due to the availability...

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Main Authors: Nurul Issttifaiyah, Aminuddin, Mohd Akmal, Azhar
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spelling my.ump.umpir.390992023-10-30T08:52:37Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39099/ Effect of glidant in the formulation of goat milk tablet Nurul Issttifaiyah, Aminuddin Mohd Akmal, Azhar TP Chemical technology Milk is an essential part of children's diets and can help them grow and develop properly. Goat milk is an excellent source of nutrition, providing a number of important vitamins and minerals. Despite this, the consumption of milk decreases as children grow older, mainly due to the availability of alternative drinks and an aversion to its taste. Therefore, this study aims to develop goat milk in the form of tablets using direct compression methods. This study focuses on improving goat milk's flowability and compressibility by changing the talc amount as a glidant used in the formulation. Six formulations containing 2% to 12% talc were prepared, designated F1 through F6. The results showed that adding talc as the glidant component improved the flowability of the blended powder, with the highest flowability observed at 10% talc concentration in formulation F5. It improved the flowability from “very, very poor” to “passable”, as determined by the USP standard. However, the flowability drops with excess glidant concentration, which is 12%. This study highlights the importance of glidants in improving powder flowability and the need for using suitable concentrations to prevent negative effects on the product's quality. Thus, pure goat milk in the form of liquid can be replaced by goat milk tablets prepared by the direct compression method. The compressibility and flowability of the powder mixed with the goat milk formulation were successfully improved, with good tablet hardness, uniformity of weight and a low friability index. Elsevier Ltd 2023 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39099/1/MATPR%20-%20Effect%20of%20glidant%20in%20the%20formulation%20of%20goat%20milk%20tablet%20%282023%29.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39099/2/Effect%20of%20glidant%20in%20the%20formulation%20of%20goat%20milk%20tablet.pdf Nurul Issttifaiyah, Aminuddin and Mohd Akmal, Azhar (2023) Effect of glidant in the formulation of goat milk tablet. Materials Today: Proceedings. ISSN 2214-7853. (In Press / Online First) (In Press / Online First) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2023.05.503 10.1016/j.matpr.2023.05.503
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Effect of glidant in the formulation of goat milk tablet
description Milk is an essential part of children's diets and can help them grow and develop properly. Goat milk is an excellent source of nutrition, providing a number of important vitamins and minerals. Despite this, the consumption of milk decreases as children grow older, mainly due to the availability of alternative drinks and an aversion to its taste. Therefore, this study aims to develop goat milk in the form of tablets using direct compression methods. This study focuses on improving goat milk's flowability and compressibility by changing the talc amount as a glidant used in the formulation. Six formulations containing 2% to 12% talc were prepared, designated F1 through F6. The results showed that adding talc as the glidant component improved the flowability of the blended powder, with the highest flowability observed at 10% talc concentration in formulation F5. It improved the flowability from “very, very poor” to “passable”, as determined by the USP standard. However, the flowability drops with excess glidant concentration, which is 12%. This study highlights the importance of glidants in improving powder flowability and the need for using suitable concentrations to prevent negative effects on the product's quality. Thus, pure goat milk in the form of liquid can be replaced by goat milk tablets prepared by the direct compression method. The compressibility and flowability of the powder mixed with the goat milk formulation were successfully improved, with good tablet hardness, uniformity of weight and a low friability index.
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title Effect of glidant in the formulation of goat milk tablet
title_short Effect of glidant in the formulation of goat milk tablet
title_full Effect of glidant in the formulation of goat milk tablet
title_fullStr Effect of glidant in the formulation of goat milk tablet
title_full_unstemmed Effect of glidant in the formulation of goat milk tablet
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