Define tables. Enlist various excipients used in tablet manufacturing with one example each.

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Definition: 

Tablet is a solid unit dosage form congaing medicament/s usually circular in shape and may be flat or biconvex.

OR Tablet is a solid unit dosage form prepared by compression.

List of excipients : 

i. Diluents: e.g. lactose, sorbitol, starch etc.

ii. Granulating agents:. e g. water, alcohol, starch mucilage, acacia mucilage, tragacanth mucilage, gelatin solution, isopropyl alcohol, etc

iii. Binding agents: e.g. gum acacia powder, gum tragacanth, gelatin, sucrose, methyl cellulose, etc.

iv. Disintegrating agents: e.g. starch, sodium bicarbonate, citric acid and tartaric acid.

v. Glidants& lubricants: e.g. talc and magnesium stearate.

vi. Colours, flavours and sweetening agents: 

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