Suad Yousif Abdalla Alkarib
University of Karary, Sudan
Title: Gum Arabic Acacia for Manufacturing of Hard & Soft empty capsule shell in Sudan 2011
Biography
Biography: Suad Yousif Abdalla Alkarib
Abstract
Gum is a dried exudate from stems and branches of acacia senegle linne willdenow and other related African species of acacia Family Leguminosae. It is a safe nontoxic material utilized in production of capsule shell compared to the gelatin. Capsule hardness and elasticity are influenced by changes in gum: water: plasticizer ratio. This study described the use of gum Arabic in the manufacturing of capsules, using water and plasticizer to fine-tune the elasticity. Hand pick gum Arabic grinded and treated by adding glycerine B.P, polyethylene B.P glycol, sorbitol and purified water in a ratio of 5:2:1 per volume in Wafrapharma industry. A flexible sheet was produced from the mucilage to confirm the formula reliability. Then after capsules shells were produced by process of dipping molds in the mucilage and let to dry. The influence of gum: water: plasticizer ratio on capsule formulation showed the difference in ratio of gum solution formula affects the elasticity degree of the sheet. When the quantity of the plasticizer is increased, the ratio of water: plasticizer decreased. Gum Arabic is a stable suitable natural material to be used in capsule shell production in Sudan. Both gum solution and plasticizer loading level were found to influence the initial rate of elasticity. Elasticity shown to be controlled by the added quantity of plasticizer.