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Friday, May 24, 2013

Capsule & Different types of Capsule


Capsules are solid preparations with hard and soft shells of various shapes and capacities, usually containing a single dose of active ingredient. They are intended for oral administration.
The solid shells of capsules are made of gelatin or other substances, the consistency of which may be adjusted by the addition of substances such a ‘glycerol or sorbitol. Excipients such as surface-active agents, opaque filters, antimi 1 preservatives, sweeteners, coloring matter and flavoring substances may be addeci, The content of capsules may be solid, liquid or of a paste-like consistency. They consist of one or more active ingredient with or without excipients such as solvents, diluents, lubricants and disintegrating agents. The contents do not cause deterioration of the shell. The shell, however, is attacked by the digestive fluids and the contents are released.

 Different types of Capsule
Several categories of capsules may be distinguished as
          • Hard capsules                               • Soft capsules
          • Gastro resistant capsules           • Modified release capsules

A. Hard capsules
Hard capsules have shells consisting of two prefabricated cylindrical sections, one end of which is rounded and closed, and the other being open.

B. Soft capsules
These have thicker shells than those of hard capsules. The shells consist of one part
And have various shapes.

C. Gastro resistant capsules
These are modified release capsules that are intended to resist the gastric fluid and to release their active ingredients in the intestinal fluid. They are prepared by providing hard or soft capsules with a gastro-resistant shell or by filling capsules with granules or with particles covered with a gastro resistant coating.

D. Modified-release capsules
Modified release capsules are hard or soft capsules in which the contents or the shell or both contain special excipients or are prepared by a special process designed to modify the rate or the place at which the active ingredient are released.