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Jordan Medical Journal. 2012; 46 (2): 126-137
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-147705

ABSTRACT

The rheological properties of oily vehicles based on patents of non-aqueous vehicles for pharmaceutical suspensions were studied. The effects of different concentrations of suspending agents and different excipients on the flow curves were also investigated. A Rotovisko viscometer [Haake] fitted with concentric cylinder sensors, NV measuring head- 500 and a temperature controlled water jacket at 37°C was used. The results showed that Fractionated Coconut Oil [FCO] alone and with 0.7% w/v lecithin exhibited Newtonian behavior. Dispersions of aluminium stearate, hydrogenated castor oil, Cab-o-sil and sucrose in FCO exhibited pseudoplastic behavior. Aluminium stearate 1% w/v and above and the oily vehicle containing aluminium stearate, hydrogenated castor oil, lecithin and sucrose exhibited thixotropic pseudoplastic properties. The omission of lecithin from the later vehicle resulted in a decrease in the apparent viscosity and the loss of thixotropy. The thixotropic pseudoplastic behavior of oily vehicles is a desirable property in liquid pharmaceutical systems that ideally should have a high consistency in the container, yet pour or spread easily after they had been stirred vigorously. Possible reasoning and suggestions were discussed

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