Title of article :
Evaluation of Microcrystalline Cellulose Derived from Saccharum officinarum L. (Sugarcane) Leaves as a Disintegrant in Tablet Formulations
Author/Authors :
Ng, Julie Ann S. College of Pharmacy - Riverside College - Inc - BS Aquino Dr - Bacolod - 6100 Negros Occidental the Philippines
Abstract :
Purpose: Complete recycling of the crop residues of sugarcane in the Philippines remains to be
achieved. This study purposed to derive microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) from sugarcane leaves
and test its disintegrating properties in tablet formulation.
Methods: Saccharum officinarum L. (sugarcane) leaves were used to prepare MCC powder.
According to the conventional method, the preparation of cellulose powder requires heating
the raw material with acid and alkali followed by washing, bleaching, and sieving. Hydrolysis
of the bleached product was carried out using hydrochloric acid to obtain MCC powder, and
the physicochemical properties of the produced MCC powder were studied including its
organoleptic properties, pH value, %loss on drying, %water soluble substances and Fouriertransform
infrared (FTIR) spectrum.
Results: The resulting powder was evaluated for its disintegrating property in the preparation
of blank tablets, which were compared to tablets prepared using commercially available MCC.
MCC powder derived from sugarcane leaves had properties at par with commercially available
MCC and was in conformance with National Formulary (NF) specifications.
Conclusion: Disintegrating properties were also significantly better than the commercially
available MCC.
Keywords :
Disintegrant , FTIR , Microcrystalline cellulose National formulary , Organoleptic , pH , Sugarcane
Journal title :
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin