2019
DOI: 10.4274/tjps.galenos.2018.81300
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Study of the Tableting Properties of MCR, a Newly Coprocessed Cellulose-based Direct Compression Excipient

Abstract: In this work, the aim was to coprocess and evaluate a new cellulose-based direct compression tableting excipient (MCR) of improved functionalities by granulation and slugging from locally extracted microcrystalline cellulose and regenerated cellulose (CRC). Materials and Methods: Model tablet formulations of metronidazole (MZ) as a model of nonfreely flowing and directly incompressible active pharmaceutical ingredient were designed to study the tableting properties of MCR. Results: The results showed that the … Show more

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“…One of these trials resulted in introducing (MCR) [9] which was co-processed with varying portions of locally extracted microcrystalline cellulose (CMCC) and its corresponding regenerated cellulose (CRC). Engineering of particle size as well as simple mixing and granulation by slugging techniques were employed in co-processing.…”
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“…One of these trials resulted in introducing (MCR) [9] which was co-processed with varying portions of locally extracted microcrystalline cellulose (CMCC) and its corresponding regenerated cellulose (CRC). Engineering of particle size as well as simple mixing and granulation by slugging techniques were employed in co-processing.…”
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confidence: 99%