
pmid: 14189929
A method is illustrated to determine what colors may be achieved utilizing the FD&C aluminum lakes as colorants. Lakes were mixed with a tablet excipient, compressed, and the reflectance was measured. A color solid was constructed at fixed values of lightness. Reduction in the color solid caused by limitations imposed by Federal regulations and pharmaceutical requirements is also illustrated. The use of such a technique aids in making color matches and defines the extent of realizable colors.
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical, Research, Color, Pharmacy, Coloring Agents
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical, Research, Color, Pharmacy, Coloring Agents
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