EP0196892A2 - Verfahren zur Herstellung wasserfreier Laktose - Google Patents

Verfahren zur Herstellung wasserfreier Laktose Download PDF

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EP0196892A2
EP0196892A2 EP86302329A EP86302329A EP0196892A2 EP 0196892 A2 EP0196892 A2 EP 0196892A2 EP 86302329 A EP86302329 A EP 86302329A EP 86302329 A EP86302329 A EP 86302329A EP 0196892 A2 EP0196892 A2 EP 0196892A2
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Yrjo Lallukka
Matti K. Heikonen
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C13SUGAR INDUSTRY
    • C13KSACCHARIDES OBTAINED FROM NATURAL SOURCES OR BY HYDROLYSIS OF NATURALLY OCCURRING DISACCHARIDES, OLIGOSACCHARIDES OR POLYSACCHARIDES
    • C13K5/00Lactose

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  • the present invention relates to a method for continuous-working preparation of anhydrous non-hygroscopic lactose. powder.
  • Lactose i.e. O- ⁇ -D-galactopyranosyl - [1 + 4] - D-glyco- pyranose
  • Lactose can appear in several different physico-chemical forms. In an aqueous solution it appears in the form of two anomers, a-form and S-form, at a ⁇ / ⁇ quantity ratio of approximately 1.5/1. Lactose can be crystallized out from its aqueous solution to a-lactose monohydrate at a temperature below 93.5 °C or to S-lactose at a temperature above 93.5 °C.
  • the crystals can be separated from the crystallized solution by several generally known methods and then dried, and thereby a-lactose monohydrate powder and S-lactose powder can be prepared.
  • a-lactose monohydrate the proportion of water of crystallization is 5 % of the weight of the lactose.
  • Lactose which is purified to a high degree and fulfils the pharmacopoeia stipulations is used in the pharmaceutical industry as a filler and binder in tablets.
  • various tableting methods set different requirements on lactose with respect to, for example, fluidity, moisture content, and anomeric balance.
  • Anhydrous lactose powder has proved to be especially suitable in the so-called direct tableting method which is becoming increasingly common.
  • Anhydrous lactose powder suitable for direct tableting can also be prepared by roll drum drying (U.S. Patent 3,802,914). In this process, a hot aqueous solution of lactose is dried on a rotating drum so that a powder which contains about 50 % amorphous,lactose is obtained. Amorphous lactose is known to be hygroscopic and readily lumping.
  • a-lactose monohydrate powder is extruded under pressure at a temperature above 100 °C, whereby a product which contains about 80 % lactose is obtained.
  • the product obtained must be ground in order to achieve a structure suitable for tableting.
  • Another known process for preparing a stable, non-hygroscopic anhydrous lactose powder is two-step heating (EP application 124 928).
  • an unstable, hygroscopic anhydrous lactose powder is prepared by drying a-lactose monohydrate or a mixture of monohydrate and amorphous lactose in batches in a drying stove.
  • the unstable anhydrous powder is heated further in batches so that a stable anhydrous lactose powder is formed.
  • Such a process, comprising two separate heating steps, is in practice difficult to implement on an industrial scale.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a continuous-working process by which it is possible, without separate grinding, to prepare anhydrous non-hygroscopic lactose powder which remains anhydrous even under moist conditions and which has good tableting properties.
  • the anhydrous lactose powder is preferably a lactose powder which meets the pharmacopoeiasti.pulations.
  • the base may be, for example, an endless, moving belt on top of which the powder is conveyed as a thin layer through the heating zone.
  • the thickness of the powder layer is preferrably approximately 1 - 10 mm, typically approximately 2 - 5 mm.
  • the heating can be carried out by means of heaters located above and/or under the belt; the heaters may be, for example, electric resistors, oil-filled coils, or infrared lamps. The resistors heat the belt and the air immediately above the belt so that the temperature of the air rises to approximately 150 - 200 °C, typically to approximately 175 °C.
  • the powder is retained in the heating zone preferably for approximately 0.5 - 5 minutes, typically for about 2 - 3 minutes.
  • the water of crystallization splits off from the powder and part of the a-form converts to B-form.
  • the powder is cooled with cold air to room temperature. In the process, both the heating and the cooling are carried out at normal atmospheric pressure.
  • the powder need not be ground after the cooling but can be screened to the desired particle size. The process and the powder obtained by it are described below with the aid of examples..
  • a-lactose monohydrate powder fulfilling the requirements of the USP was heated by using a continuous-working belt heater.
  • the thickness of the powder layer was 3 mm and the temperature of the lower belt of the heater was 160 °C and of the upper belt 160 °C.
  • the retention time of the powder in the heating zone was 5 minutes.
  • the powder thus treated was white, readily fluid, and did not lump at a relative air humidity of 65 %.
  • the water of crystallization of the powder split off and at the same time part of the a-form converted to ⁇ -form.
  • the tableting properties of the powder treated by the process were substantially superior to those of untreated powder (Table 1).
  • a lactose powder fulfilling the requirements of the USP and made up of crystalline a-lactose monohydrate and an amorphous mixture of a-lactose and ⁇ -lactose was heated as a 2-mm-thick layer in a belt heater.
  • the temperature of the upper belt was 190 °C and of the lower belt 160 °C.
  • the retention time of the powder in the heating zone was 3 minutes. After the heating the water of crystallization split off, and part of the a-form converted to ⁇ -form (Table 2).

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EP86302329A 1985-03-29 1986-03-27 Verfahren zur Herstellung wasserfreier Laktose Withdrawn EP0196892A3 (de)

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FI851279 1985-03-29
FI851279A FI71951C (fi) 1985-03-29 1985-03-29 Foerfarande foer framstaellning av kristallvattenfritt laktospulver.

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US2197804A (en) * 1938-03-05 1940-04-23 Buffalo Foundry & Machine Co Process of drying lactose
US2319562A (en) * 1940-04-22 1943-05-18 Cornell Res Foundation Inc Stable crystalline anhydrous alpha lactose product and process
EP0124928A1 (de) * 1983-04-07 1984-11-14 DMV-Campina B.V. Verfahren zur Herstellung von Laktoseprodukten

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2197804A (en) * 1938-03-05 1940-04-23 Buffalo Foundry & Machine Co Process of drying lactose
US2319562A (en) * 1940-04-22 1943-05-18 Cornell Res Foundation Inc Stable crystalline anhydrous alpha lactose product and process
EP0124928A1 (de) * 1983-04-07 1984-11-14 DMV-Campina B.V. Verfahren zur Herstellung von Laktoseprodukten

Non-Patent Citations (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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JOURNAL OF SCIENCE FOOD AGRICULTURE, vol. 16, October 1965, pages 622-628; J.H. BUSHILL et al.: "The crystallisation of lactose with particular reference to its occurrence in milk powder" *

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