Study of the variables which influence the impregnation of globules, compressed tablets and tablet triturates used in homeopathy

Authors

  • Fernanda Santos de Souza Federal University of Santa Catarina
  • Mayara Marin Pirolli Federal University of Santa Catarina
  • Eliana Elisabeth Diehl Federal University of Santa Catarina; Center of Health Sciences; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Laboratory of Homeopathic Pharmacotechnique
  • Diva Sonaglio Federal University of Santa Catarina; Center of Health Sciences; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Laboratory of Pharmacotechnique

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502012000300021

Keywords:

Homeopathic pharmacotechniques, Homeopathic vehicles, Homeopathy^i1^simpregnation meth, Homeopathy^i1^sglobu, Homeopathy^i1^stablet tritura, Homeopathy^i1^scompressed tabl

Abstract

Globules, compressed tablets and tablet triturates are solid dosage forms used in homeopathy. Divergences can be noted between the preparation techniques described in official compendiums as well as those applied in homeopathic pharmacies. The difficulty associated with standardization of the impregnation of these dosage forms occurs due to the lack of detail provided for the techniques in the literature, leaving it up to each pharmacy to decide on the exact method of preparation. The objective was to optimize the impregnation technique, through investigating the variables that influence the impregnation of globules, compressed tablets and tablet triturates, applying the statistical tool of factorial design. The independent variables were the dosage form, percentage and type of impregnation and drying temperature, and the dependent variables were the mass gain, disintegration time, friability and hardness. For the globules, the greatest mass gain was for 10% impregnation and drying at 20 ºC. For the tablet triturates and compressed tablets the greatest mass gain was for 15% impregnation and there was no difference between the results obtained using simple and triple impregnation or different drying temperatures. The results can contribute to improving the final product quality, besides aiding in the establishment of standardized techniques for the official compendiums.

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Published

2012-09-01

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How to Cite

Study of the variables which influence the impregnation of globules, compressed tablets and tablet triturates used in homeopathy. (2012). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 48(3), 537-545. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502012000300021