Croscarmellose Sodium (Tablet Disintegrator)
Food
Code: 33352
commonly used as a tablet disintegratorThis is because it helps the pills to break down faster when they come in contact with water (or when taken by mouth).
Sodium Starch Glycolate (CMS-Na) is commonly used as a disintegrator tablet.
This helps the tablets to break down faster when they come in contact with water (or when taken by mouth).
- Room (25-40C)
- 24 Months from manufacturing or testing date.
- Add at last step. Avoid temperature above 40C.
- Avoid heat above 80C
- 0.00 - 0.00
- Dispersible in water, Dispersible in powder
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| Test Name | Specification |
|---|---|
| Appearance | White or greyish-white, hygroscopic powder |
| Solubility | Practically insoluble in acetone, in anhydrous ethanol and in toulene |
| Identification (A) | The substance to be examined absorbs the methylene blue and settles as a blue, fibrous mass |
| Identification (B) | A reddish-violet colours develops at the interface |
| Identification (C) | The solution gives reaction (a) of sodium |
| pH, suspension | 5-7 |
| Settling volume | 10-30ml |
| Degree of substitution (dried substance) | 0.60-0.85 |
| Sodium chloiride and sodium glycolate (dried substance) | Max 0.5% for the sum of the percentage contents |
| Water-soluble substances (dried substance) | 10% Max |
| Loss on drying | 10% Max |
| Sulfated ash (dried substance) | 14-28% |
| Microbial contamination | 1000CFU/g Max |
| E.Coli | Absence |
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