👉 Tablet fluid, also known as binder fluid or disintegrant fluid, is a critical component in tablet manufacturing that serves to hold the tablet together and aid in its disintegration when ingested. It acts as a binder, ensuring that the powdered ingredients remain cohesive and do not crumble prematurely during mixing or storage. Additionally, tablet fluid helps to control the rate at which the tablet dissolves in the gastrointestinal tract, ensuring a consistent and predictable release of the active pharmaceutical ingredient. This fluid is usually a water-soluble or alcohol-based solution and plays a vital role in the overall stability, disintegration, and bioavailability of the tablet.