Improvement of composition and technology of tablets with sunflower protein

Authors

  • A Manscy National University of Pharmacy,

Keywords:

immunity, protein, technology, tablets

Abstract

The work is dedicated to the improvement of composition and technology of tablets with plant proteins. As objects of research were chosen natural compounds: sunflower protein and immunomodulator (mix-factor). The manufacturing of tablets has been performed with preliminary wet granulation. Substitution of moisturizer from purified water to mixfactor. During the studies the new composition of immunomodulatory tablets has been developed, which meets SPU requirements, water substitution to mixfactor as a moisturizer has been justified, the optimum parameters of technological process have been determined, on the basis of experimental data it has been set that the granules are tablettable with addition of a binder.

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Manscy, A. (2020). Improvement of composition and technology of tablets with sunflower protein. Annals of Mechnikov’s Institute, (1), 53–56. Retrieved from https://journals.uran.ua/ami/article/view/207899

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