Medical Excipient Products
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Cross-linked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose is a chemically modified cellulose derivative, mainly used in the pharmaceutical industry as a super disintegrant for tablets and capsules.
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Ethylcellulose is a nonionic, water-insoluble cellulose ether that is often used in applications where water resistance or controlled release is required. However, it is difficult to disperse it directly in water due to its hydrophobicity. To overcome this challenge and take advantage of the excellent properties of ethylcellulose, aqueous ethylcellulose dispersions were developed.
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Ethylcellulose (EC) is a cellulose derivative that is insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents.It is commonly used in pharmaceuticals as a binder for tablets and granules, increasing tablet hardness and reducing brittleness.
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Highly substituted hydroxypropyl cellulose is a modified cellulose obtained by introducing hydroxypropyl groups into the cellulose molecular chain. It has good water solubility and thermoplasticity, and is widely used in different application fields.
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HPMC is a very important ingredient in the pharmaceutical field when used as a pharmaceutical excipient for the manufacture of hollow capsules.
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Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose Acetate Succinate (HPMCAS) is a semi-synthetic polymer derived from cellulose, widely used in pharmaceutical formulations due to its unique properties.
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HPMCP is an enteric film coating material with excellent performance. It is mainly used as enteric coating material and sustained-release skeleton material for tablets and granules, microcapsule matrix, and other equipment. Its release rate is related to pH value.
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Low-substituted hydroxypropyl cellulose is a pharmaceutical auxiliary material specially made for tablet production. This product is made of alkali cellulose as raw material through propylene oxide etherification.
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Methyl cellulose is a water-soluble polymer derived from natural cellulose, with excellent thickening, film-forming, suspension and emulsifying properties. It is widely used in the pharmaceutical, food, cosmetics, building materials, coatings and agricultural industries.
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Microcrystalline cellulose is a pharmaceutical excipient specially made for tablet production. The product is a highly porous particle, very easy to deform, with a large drug holding capacity, good dry adhesion and disintegration properties, and can be pressed into very hard tablets.