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publicationDate 1989-03-09-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Sustained release suppository
abstract PURPOSE:To obtain a sustained release suppository being produced by simple operation, having inexpensive manufacturing cost and low irritation to mucosa, preventing change of crystal and shape of fats and oils with time, containing relatively large amounts of a sucrose fatty acid ester and an oil phase component. CONSTITUTION:A sustained release suppository consisting of 55-85wt.% (preferably 55-75wt.%) sucrose fatty acid ester, an oil phase component (e.g. higher fatty acid triglyceride, cacao butter or liquid paraffin), a medicinal component (e.g. antipyretic analgesic or antibiotic), further an antioxidant and a stabilizer. The sucrose fatty acid ester is preferably in powdery, liquid or pasty state and for example, DK ester (DAICHI KOGYO KK) or Riyote sugar ester (MITSUBISHI KASEI KOGYO SYOKUHIN) may be cited as the sucrose fatty acid ester. The sustained release suppository is produced by bending the sucrose fatty acid ester with the oil phase component, melting at 70-90 deg.C, dispersing the medicinal component, pouring into a mold and cooling.
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