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Microcrystalline Cellulose 101 Nf (Super Fine)
Microcrystalline Cellulose 101 Nf (Super Fine) is a purified, partly depolymerised cellulose with shorter, crystalline polymer chains. Its strong binding performance make MCC one of the most commonly used excipients (diluents, fillers and binders) in drug formulations. The product is manufactured by controlled partial hydrolysis of high purity wood pulp, followed by purification and drying. MCC is widely used in diverse pharmaceutical processes, like wet granulation, dry granulation or direct compression. This high-performance excipient for drug formulations has a particle size distribution of D10: 15-30 um, D50: 45-80 um, and D90: 100-170 um. It is available in USP/NF/KOSHER grade in 55-Lb bags/boxes and can be found under the keyword "Cellulose Powder".
Key Features:
- Purified and partly depolymerised cellulose
- Strong binding performance
- Widely used in diverse pharmaceutical processes
- Particle size distribution: D10: 15-30 um, D50: 45-80 um, D90: 100-170 um
- Grade: USP/NF/KOSHER in 55-Lb bags/boxes
- High-performance excipient for drug formulations
Product Specifications:
Product Name | Microcrystalline Cellulose 101 Nf (Super Fine) |
Chemical Name | Cellulose, Microcrystalline, Super, Fine |
Appearance | White Powder |
Particle Size Distribution | D10: 15-30 um D50: 45-80 um D90: 100-170 um |
Grade | USP/NF/KOSHER in 55-Lb bags/boxes |
Uses | High-performance excipient for drug formulations. Widely used in diverse pharmaceutical processes, like wet granulation, dry granulation or direct compression. |
Manufacturing Process | Controlled partial hydrolysis of high purity wood pulp, followed by purification and drying. |
Keyword | Cellulose Powder |
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CAUTION: Please refer to the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) in the Downloads Tab for safety information before using Microcrystalline Cellulose 101 Nf (Super Fine).
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- Pharmaceutical companies
- Drug manufacturers
- Pharmacists
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- Scientists and researchers in the pharmaceutical industry
Microcrystalline Cellulose 102 Nf (Fine)
Microcrystalline Cellulose 102 Nf (Fine) is a purified, partly depolymerised cellulose with shorter, crystalline polymer chains. Its strong binding performance make MCC one of the most commonly used excipients (diluents, fillers and binders) in drug formulations. The product is manufactured by controlled partial hydrolysis of high purity wood pulp, followed by purification and drying. MCC is widely used in diverse pharmaceutical processes, like wet granulation, dry granulation or direct compression. The particle size distribution of this cellulose powder is as follows: D10: 20-50 um, D50: 90-150 um, D90: 190-300 um. This product is Grade USP/NF/KOSHER in 55-Lb bags/boxes and is a purified binding agent for pharmaceutical formulations.
Keyword: Cellulose Powder
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CAUTION: No hazards or cautions found for this product.
Perfect for:
- Pharmaceutical companies
- Drug formulators
- Manufacturers of diluents, fillers and binders
- Companies in the wet granulation, dry granulation or direct compression processes
- Manufacturers of purified binding agents for pharmaceutical formulations
Sorbitol Powder, FCC/USP/NF
Sorbitol is a sugar alcohol used as sweetener, laxative, a component of cosmetics, a component of rocket fuel. Sorbitol occurs naturally in a variety of berries and fruits (e.g., apples and blackberries).
Sweetener
Sorbitol is a sugar substitute. It is often used in diet foods (including diet drinks and ice cream), mints, cough syrups, and sugar-free chewing gum.
Sorbitol is also used as a humectant in cookies and low-moisture foods like peanut butter and fruit preserves. In baking, it is also valuable because it acts as a plasticizer, and slows down the staling process. In confectionery industry sorbitol is used in hard boiled candies and chewing gum.
Medical Applications, Laxative
As is the case with other sugar alcohols, foods containing sorbitol can cause gastrointestinal distress. Sorbitol can be used as a laxative when taken orally or as an enema. Sorbitol works as a laxative by drawing water into the large intestine, stimulating bowel movements. Sorbitol has been determined safe for use by the elderly, although it is not recommended without the advice of a physician.
Sorbitol may cause allergic reactions in some people. Common side effects from use as a laxative are stomach cramps, vomiting, diarrhea or rectal bleeding.
Healthcare, food and cosmetics us
Sorbitol often is used in modern cosmetics as a humectant and thickener. It is also used in mouthwash and toothpaste. It is a conditioning agent for the skin, preventing moisture loss from both the skin and the hair. Some transparent gels can be made only with sorbitol, because of its high refractive index.
Rocket Fuel and Biomass
A mixture of sorbitol and potassium nitrate has found some success as an amateur solid rocket fuel.
Sorbitol is identified as a potential key chemical intermediate for production of fuels from biomass resources. Carbohydrate fractions in biomass such as cellulose undergo sequential hydrolysis and hydrogenation in the presence of metal catalysts to produce sorbitol. Complete reduction of sorbitol opens the way to alkanes, such as hexane, which can be used as a biofuel.
Key Features:
- Sugar substitute for diet foods, mints, and more
- Humectant in cookies and low-moisture foods
- Plasticizer in baking to slow down staling process
- Used in confectionery industry for candies and gum
- Laxative for relieving constipation
- Humectant and thickener in cosmetics
- Conditioning agent for skin and hair
- Component in amateur solid rocket fuel
- Potential intermediate for biofuel production
Product Specifications:
Appearance | White granular 20 - 60 mesh water-soluble powder |
Assay | 96% - 100.5% |
Heavy Metals (Lead) | 5 ppm Max |
Nickel | 1 ppm Max |
Lead | 0.5 ppm Max |
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Note: These are similar products, and each product is different, so research is required to find the best fit for your needs.
Caution: Sorbitol may cause allergic reactions in some people. Common side effects from use as a laxative are stomach cramps, vomiting, diarrhea, or rectal bleeding.
Perfect for individuals seeking a versatile sugar substitute, laxative, or ingredient in various industries.
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