§ Capsules
are dosage form containing unit doses of drugs enclosed in a soluble shell of
gelatin, starch or similar material and intended to be swallowed whole orally.
§ Capsules
can also be defined as dosage form in which gelatin shell used to fill an
individual dose of powdered.
§ Capsules
can be filled with dry material semisolid and liquids that are non-solvents of
gelatin.
§ The basic
empty shells are made from the mixture of gelatin, sugar and water and are
clear, colorless and essentially tasteless.
Components of Gelatin:
§ Gelatin USP
is a product obtained by the partial hydrolysis of collagen obtained from the
skin, white connective tissue and bones of animals.
Characteristic of Gelatin:
§ Gelatin is
stable in air when dry but it subjects to microbial decomposition when it
becomes moist or when it is maintained in aqueous solution.
§ Soft
gelatin capsules have higher moisture contents than hard gelatin capsules.
§ Hard
gelatin capsules contain 9-12% of moisture.
§ If stored
in highly humid environment, additional moisture is absorbed by the capsules
and they may become distorted and lose their rigid shape.
§ If stored
in highly dried environment, some of moisture present in gelatin capsules may
be lost and the capsulesmay become brittle and may cramble when handled.
Advantages of capsules:
§ Capsules
may be used for dispensing solid, semi-solid and liquid drugs.
§ Avoidance
of the contact with the unpleasant odor and flavor of medicines.
§ Easy to
swallow.
§
Disintegration is both satisfactory and reliable.
§ Attractive
dosage form.
§ Shells can
be colored to give protection from light.
§ Shells are
physiologically inert and are easily and quickly digested in GIT.
§ Less
adjuncts are necessary than for tablets.
§ If properly
stored, the shells contain 12-15% of moisture which gives flexibility and
consequently very considerable resistance to mechanical stresses.
Disadvantages of capsules:
§ Capsules
are expensive than tablets.
§ They cannot
be used for aqueous or alcoholic solutions as they will attack the shell.
§ Salts which
are very readily soluble should not be capsulated as their sudden release will
cause the irritation.
§
Deliquescent or hygroscopic substances cannot be capsulated.