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The Role of Lactose in Pharmaceutical Preparations Jun 16, 2023

Lactose has been used in the pharmaceutical industry for many years, with its application in pharmaceutical preparations being one of its main uses. In tablet production, it is common to add an excipient to a certain amount of medicine to increase the weight and volume of the tablet. This excipient should be a harmless substance that has good fluidity and allows the mixture to flow smoothly into the die orifice to form a tablet. Lactose is an important material required in the production of tablet and capsule formulations.


Lactose is a sugar that is commonly used in the production of tablets for medicine, nutrition, and treatment. It is soluble in water, odorless, and highly stable in air. It can be stored for a long time, is easy to handle, and has no effect on most active pharmaceutical ingredients. Based on its physical structure, lactose is used in tablet production to improve the fluidity of tablet and capsule compounds, allowing for uniform filling of die holes and potentially increasing production rates.


Lactose can be used in heavy compression, granulation, or direct compression to help produce tablets of good quality. Because it is pure white and tasteless, it is also used in the manufacture of preparations for subcutaneous injections. In addition, based on its adsorption and absorption properties, lactose can be used as an aroma correcting agent and coloring agent to enhance or control the aroma and coloring of tablets.


Lactose is also the first choice for required sugars in most fermentation media due to its ability to increase the production of antibiotics. Its easy control and stability make it a valuable material in the pharmaceutical industry.

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