Fine Powder type HPC H has better formability than Regular Powder type and is mainly used in dry powder form. Having good wettability, lower viscosity grades are used as a dry-mix binder in high shear mixer formulations. Higher viscosity grades of HPC are applicable to controlled release matrix tablet formulations by direct compression application and give better release profiles compared to other common CR polymers. It has Viscosity mPa•s @20˚C/2%aq measured at 1,000-4,000.
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Nisso America Inc. manufactures five grades of hydroxypropyl cellulose for applications in Food, Beverage and Nutrition. Regular Powder HPC is used as a binder for wet granulation applications and in oral solid dosage tablets. Fine Powder is used as a dry-mix binder and in controlled release formulations. Super Fine Powder is applicable in high drug load and poorly compressible drug formulations.
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