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PHARMACEUTICAL packaging , COMPONENT AND EVALUATION Guided by: Prepared by: Dr. M. R. Mehta Bulchandani Hitesh H Roll No: 112450808005 M. Pharm Sem - II Department of Pharmaceutics and PHARMACEUTICAL Technology Shri Sarvajanik Pharmacy College, Mehsana M. PHARM SEM II PHARMACEUTICAL packaging , COMPONENTS & EVALUATION 1 HITESH BULCHANDANI SSPC, MEHSANA INDEX SR. NO. CONTENTS 1 IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn 2 TTyyppeess ooff ppaacckkaaggiinngg ssyysstteemmss 3 IIddeeaall RReeqquuiirreemmeennttss ooff PPhhaarrmmaacceeuuttiiccaall PPaacckkaaggiinngg MMaatteerriiaallss 4 CCrriitteerriiaa ffoorr tthhee sseelleeccttiioonn ooff ppaacckkaaggee ttyyppee aanndd ppaacckkaaggiinngg mmaatteerriiaall 5 VVaarriioouuss ppaacckkaaggiinngg mmaatteerriiaallss && cclloossuurreess 6 PPaacckkaaggiinngg eevvaalluuaattiioonn 7 DDo
2. Soda-ash – sodium carbonate 3. Limestone – calcium carbonate 4. Cullet – broken glass that is mixed with the batch & acts as a fusion agent for the entire mixture. The most common cations found in pharmaceutical glassware are silicone, aluminum, boron, sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, zinc & barium. The only anion of
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