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Meaning of "sodium starch glycolate"

Sodium starch glycolate is a pharmaceutical ingredient commonly used as a disintegrant in tablet formulations. It helps tablets break down or disintegrate quickly in the stomach, aiding in the absorption of the active ingredients. It is known for its ability to absorb water rapidly, causing swelling and disintegration of tablets, thereby improving their dissolution and bioavailability

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sodium starch glycolate
Sodium starch glycolate or sodium croscarmellose is preferred.
A preferred rupturing agent is sodium starch glycolate.
Sodium starch glycolate is used in a preferred embodiment.
The super disintegrant is sodium starch glycolate.
Sodium starch glycolate is currently utilized.
Particularly preferred are sodium starch glycolate and crospovidone.
Sodium starch glycolate is used in the present disclosure.
In one embodiment the disintegrant is sodium starch glycolate.
Sodium starch glycolate.
A preferred disintegrant is sodium starch glycolate.
Sodium starch glycolate is the preferred disintegrant for this formulation.
An example of a preferred starch derivative is sodium starch glycolate.
Croscarmellose sodium and sodium starch glycolate are preferred disintegrants.
Sodium starch glycolate is the sodium salt of a carboxymethyl ether of starch.
An exemplary disintegrant is sodium starch glycolate.

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The sodium starch glycolate is then added followed by the magnesium stearate.
An exemplary disintegrent is sodium starch glycolate.
The sodium starch glycolate developed a ropy consistency in the slurry which inhibited its effectiveness.
The most preffered disintegrant is sodium starch glycolate.
Sodium starch glycolate Sodium stearyl fumarate.
This reference does disclose the use of sodium starch glycolate as a disintegrant.
Sodium starch glycolate Magnesium stearate.
Microcrystalline cellulose pregelatinized starch sodium starch glycolate magnesium stearate.
Sodium starch glycolate Sodium laurilsulfate Povidone.
In another embodiment the preferred disintegrating substance is sodium starch glycolate.
Blend the milled material with the sodium starch glycolate and magnesium stearate.
Preferred disintegrants comprise one or more of croscarmellose sodium and sodium starch glycolate.
Other disintegrating agents such as sodium starch glycolate can also be incorporated into the composition.
Known dispersing agents include potato starch and sodium starch glycolate.
Sodium starch glycolate Colloidal silicon dioxide Magnesium stearate.
Additional microcrystalline cellulose and the remaining sodium starch glycolate are blended together.
Potato-derived sodium starch glycolate is the most preferred.
The more preferred disintegrant in the present invention is the modified starch sodium starch glycolate.
The remaining microcrystalline cellulose and sodium starch glycolate are added and mixed until uniform.
The formulation also may be presented with dibasic calcium phosphate anhydrous or sodium starch glycolate.
Lactose monohydrate Microcrystalline cellulose Sodium starch glycolate Colloidal anhydrous silica Magnesium stearate.
Examples of disintegrants include sodium croscarmellose and / or sodium starch glycolate.
Preferably, sodium starch glycolate is used.
In some embodiments, the disintegrant is sodium starch glycolate.
In one embodiment, sodium starch glycolate is used as swellable agent.
The process of claim 3 wherein said disintegrant is sodium starch glycolate.
Of these, crospovidone and sodium starch glycolate are preferred as a disintegrant.
In the formulations of the invention, the disintegrant is sodium starch glycolate.
Add sodium starch glycolate and croscarmellose sodium and mix for 1 minute.
To the dry granules were added prescribed amount of sodium starch glycolate and magnesium stearate.
Sodium starch glycolate was used as a disintegrant, and sodium stearyl fumarate was usd as a lubricant.
Microcrystalline cellulose Sodium starch glycolate.
The swelling agent is a superdisintegrant such as cross-linked polyvinylpyrrolidone, cross-linked carboxymethylcellulose and sodium starch glycolate.
Tablet core Microcrystalline cellulose Sodium starch glycolate Magnesium stearate.
Preferred disintegrants are starch, pregelatinized starch, sodium crosscaremellose and sodium starch glycolate.

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