Title of article :
Phosphoric Acid-Mediated Depolymerization and Decrystallization of α-Cellulose Obtained from Corn Cob: Preparation of Low Crystallinity Cellulose and Some Physicochemical Properties
Author/Authors :
Ohwoavworhua, F.O. National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRD) - Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Raw Materials Development (PT RMD), Nigeria , Adelakun, T.A National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRD) - Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Raw Materials Development (PT RMD), Nigeria
From page :
509
To page :
516
Abstract :
Purpose: Low crystallinity celluloses (LCC) are materials that have a substantially reduced degree of crystallinity, typically ranging between 15 and 45%. It is useful as an excipient in preparation of tablets and confectionery products. The aim of this work was to obtain from α-cellulose content of corn cob, a low crystallinity cellulose (LCC-CC), and study its physical properties as well as evaluation of its potential as tablet excipient. Methods: α- cellulose (AC-CC) obtained from corn cob by a delignification process, was depolymerized with 85% phosphoric acid to yield LCC-CC product, whose physical properties were compared with those of AC-CC. Results: The yield of AC-CC and LCC-CC were 14 and 11 %, respectively. The physical properties indicated a good level of purity of the cellulose materials as they conform to British Pharmacopoeia specifications. The flow indices, however, showed that these materials flowed poorly. Conclusion: It was concluded that LCC-CC is a potential disintegrant and filler-diluent, in pharmaceutical tableting.
Keywords :
Low crystallinity cellulose , α , cellulose , physical properties , corn cob.
Journal title :
Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
Journal title :
Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
Record number :
2535802
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