Tablet hardness tester
The Tablet Hardness Tester is a device used to measure the physical strength and integrity of solid oral dosage forms, such as tablets and capsules. It assesses the force required to break or fracture the sample, providing data on the tablet's mechanical properties. This information is crucial in evaluating the quality and consistency of pharmaceutical products during the manufacturing process.
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Tablet Hardness and Friability Evaluation
Tablet Hardness Evaluation of Enteric-Coated ASA
As the ASA tablets were enteric-coated, no need to perform the friability test.
Tablet Hardness and Friability Test
Calibration curve 100 mg of LCD dissolved in pH 1.2 solution (0.1M HCl). A series of dilutions (2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 µg/ml) were prepared scanned spectrophotometrically at 239 nm then the absorbance versus concentrations gives a calibration curve.
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