Pharma Grade Cmc
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Analysis of the Functions of Pharmaceutical-Grade CMC
In the pharmaceutical field, CMC serves as an excipient in drug formulations—such as tablets, capsules, and suspensions—acting as a binder, disintegrant, and stabilizer. It enhances drug bioavailability, prolongs the release duration of medications within the body, and improves both drug stability and safety.

| Application | Type | Viscosity | Degree of Substitution | Purity | Moisture | |
| Medical Grade | PM7 | 2% Soln 950-5400 | 0.65-0.98 | ≥99.5 | ≤8% | |
| PH7 | 2% Soln 6800-16200 | 0.65-0.98 | ≥99.5 | ≤8% | ||
The Role of Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose in Pharmaceutical Preparations
1. Thickener:CMC can increase the viscosity of pharmaceutical preparations, making them easier to handle and administer. In certain medications requiring the formation of a viscous solution—such as mouthwashes and eye drops—CMC serves as a thickening agent to adjust the texture of the liquid formulation.
2. Suspending Agent: CMC acts as a suspending agent, facilitating the suspension of poorly soluble drug particles and ensuring their uniform dispersion within a liquid medium. This is crucial for the preparation of suspension-based dosage forms, such as certain liquid medications used to treat arthritis.
3. Stabilizer: Possessing excellent stability, CMC can function as a stabilizing agent in certain medications prone to chemical reactions, thereby delaying or preventing the degradation of the active pharmaceutical ingredients.
4. Drug Release Carrier: In various pharmaceutical formulations, CMC serves as a carrier for drug delivery. It enables the controlled release of the medication, allowing the drug to be released gradually over a predetermined period; this enhances therapeutic efficacy and reduces the required frequency of administration.
5. Wetting Agent: Exhibiting superior wetting properties, CMC can act as a wetting agent to facilitate better contact between the liquid medication and mucosal membranes or the skin, thereby improving the drug's bioavailability.
6. Excipient:During the manufacture of solid dosage forms—such as tablets and capsules—CMC functions as an excipient, aiding in the formation of appropriately sized tablets or capsules while simultaneously enhancing their hardness and disintegration properties.
Applications in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Tablets: In the tablet manufacturing process, CMC for the Pharmaceutical Industry serves as a binder, helping tablets maintain their shape and ensuring the uniform release of the medication.
Pharmaceutical Suspensions: For liquid medications requiring a suspending agent, CMC's emulsifying and suspending properties ensure the uniform distribution of active ingredients and prevent sedimentation.
Ointments and Gels: In ointments and gels, CMC enhances product viscosity and stability, ensuring the uniform application of the medication onto the skin.
FAQ
1. Q: What role does pharmaceutical-grade CMC play in drug formulations?
A: In oral dosage forms, it acts as both a binder and a disintegrant, enhancing tablet hardness while simultaneously promoting disintegration. In suspensions, it functions as a thickening stabilizer, preventing the sedimentation of drug particles and ensuring dose uniformity.
2. Q: Are the product's purity and safety guaranteed?
A: Absolutely. We strictly adhere to pharmacopoeia standards; indicators such as heavy metals and microbial levels are controlled within prescribed limits, and we can provide comprehensive batch analysis reports.
3. Q: Is Pharmaceutical CMC prone to degradation or clumping during storage?
A: It is supplied in moisture-proof, sealed packaging. Provided it is stored in a cool, dry place, its performance remains stable throughout its shelf life; it is resistant to moisture absorption and clumping, allowing you to stock and use it with complete peace of mind.
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