polyplasdone™ crospovidone
chemistry: PVP polymers and VP derivatives
SDS Link >Polyplasdone™ crospovidone superdisintegrants are synthetic, insoluble, but rapidly swellable, crosslinked homopolymers of N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone. Crospovidone provides rapid disintegration and dissolution to oral solid dosage forms. Polyplasdone crospovidone particles are granular and porous compared with other superdisintegrants. The high surface area combined with unique chemistry results in high interfacial activity that enhances the dissolution of poorly soluble drugs in a way that is not possible with other disintegrant technologies.
Polyplasdone™ Ultra and Ultra-10 crospovidones meet the ultimate standard for purity and quality. These grades are chemically and morphologically identical to polyplasdone™ xl crospovidone, Type A and polyplasdone™ xl-10 crospovidone, Type B, respectively. However, polyplasdone™ ultra and ultra-10 crospovidones have significantly lower peroxide specifications, representing the next generation of high-quality pharmaceutical excipients.
polyplasdone™ LN crospovidone grades are specifically manufactured with low nitrites levels, making them an excellent choice of use in drugs containing active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) sensitive to nitrosamine formation.
applications
- peroxide sensitive APIs
- APIs sensitive to the nitrosamines formation
- orally disintegrating tablets (ODT)
- tablets that require fast disintegration
- with poorly soluble APIs
- with poorly compressible APIs
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