Affiliation:
1. ICI Pharmaceuticals Division, Alderley Park, Cheshire SK10 2TG, UK
Abstract
Abstract
The molecular weight and molecular weight distributions of nine grades of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose used in the film coating of tablets have been measured using gel permeation chromatography. With the exception of Pharmacoat 603, there is a high molecular (>5 times 105) component present in all grades ranging from relatively small amounts in grades with low nominal viscosity to relatively large amounts in the 50 mPas grade. The peak molecular weight taken from the distribution curve—an indication of the molecular weight of the main component—could be calculated from the nominal viscosity using the equation. Peak molecular weight = 23·54 times 103 (viscosity)0·45. The relationship could also be expressed in the standard form [η] = KMα where M is the peak molecular weight [η] is the intrinsic viscosity and K and α are constants (in this case 9·94 times 10−4 and 1096 respectively). The wide molecular weight distribution of these samples and the presence of quite high proportions of very low molecular weight (<5 times 103) components especially in samples with nominal viscosity designations of less than 15 mPas appears to affect their mechanical properties.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacology
Cited by
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