Microcrystalline cellulose is the most widely used excipient in pharmaceutical industries to manufacture tablets.
Microcrystalline cellulose is also known as MCC or Avicel.
Role of Microcrystalline cellulose
Microcrystalline cellulose is a unique excipient that has many properties such as
- Diluent
- Disintegrant
- Dry binder
- Glident
- Lubricant
Microcrystalline cellulose as Diluent
- Microcrystalline cellulose is used as a diluent in wet granulation, dry granulation and direct compression.
Microcrystalline cellulose as Disintegrant
- Microcrystalline cellulose is also used as a disintegrant in the granulation of tablets and capsules.
Microcrystalline cellulose as Binder
- MCC is also known as a dry binder because it gives strength to the tablet.
Microcrystalline cellulose as Glident and lubricant
- MCC improve flow and is also used as a glidant and lubricant
Concentration of Microcrystalline cellulose
Avicel or MCC is used in different concentrations as
- Diluent and binder for tablet and capsule= 20% to 90%
- Disintegrant= 5% to 15%
- Anti-Adherent=5% to 20%
Grades of Microcrystalline cellulose
- Microcrystalline cellulose is available in different grades.
- Grades are based on moisture content and particle size.
- Following are common grades,
- Avicel PH 101
- Avicel PH 102
- Avicel PH 103
- Avicel PH 105
- Avicel PH 112
- Avicel PH 113
- Avicel PH 200
- Avicel PH 301
- Avicel PH 302
PH stands for pharmaceutical grade.
MCC is used in following manufacturing processes,
- Wet granulation
- Dry granulation
- Direct compression
MCC in wet granulation
- MCC or microcrystalline cellulose is used in wet granulation as a diluent.
- It is also used as a dry binder in wet granulation.
- It is also used as a disintegrant.
- When MC is used in wet granulation, two grades are usually used.
- One is Avicel PH 101 and the second is Avicel PH 102.
- When we have to use Avicel intra- granular we should use Avicel 101 because it is fine and its cost is also low as compared to Avicel 102.
- When we have to use Avicel extra granular in final blending then Avicel 102 is used
- 102 in the extra granular stage improves the flow properties.
- If we add Avicel 101 in, extra granular stage flow properties are affected.
- Avicel in wet granulation retains some moisture after drying and helps to prevent capping.
Microcrystalline cellulose in Dry granulation
- MCC in dry granulation is used as diluent.
- It is also used as a disintegrant.
- It improves compaction properties.
- MCC in dry granulation is also used as a dry binder.
Microcrystalline cellulose in Direct Compression
- Microcrystalline cellulose is used in simple mixing or direct compression as a diluent.
- Coarse grades of MCC in direct compression improve flow properties.
- Microcrystalline cellulose in direct compression is used as a dry binder.
- It is also used as a disintegrant.
- It is used to give strength to tablet edges.
Avicel PH 101
- Avicel 101 is a fine grade of MCC.
- It is usually used in wet granulation.
- It is used in the intra-granular stage.
- Its use in final blending is not recommended because its flow is poor.
- Due to poor flow weight variation may occur.
- Its particle size is 50 microns.
- It has ≤ 5% moisture contents.
Avicel PH 102
- It is coarse grade than Avicel PH 101 so it improves flow properties.
- It is used in wet granulation as a diluent and disintegrates.
- It is also used in dry granulation.
- In direct compression, acts as a dry binder and improves flow properties.
- Its particle size is 100 microns.
- It has ≤ 5% moisture content.
Avicel PH 103
- It has low moisture content.
- Its moisture level is 3%
- It is used for moisture-sensitive products.
- Its particle size is 50 microns.
Avicel PH 105
- Its particle size is 20 microns
- Its particle size is smaller than all other grades of Avicel.
- Despite having the smallest particle size it gives maximum compaction.
- It is used in dry granulation, wet granulation and direct compression
- It is also used in combination with Avicel 101 and Avicel 102.
- Moisture content is ≤5%
Avicel PH 112
- Its particle size is 100 microns.
- It has a low moisture content
- Its moisture content is 1.5%.
- It is used for moisture-sensitive products.
Avicel PH 113
- Its particle size is 50 microns.
- Its moisture content is 1.5%.
- Because of the low moisture level, it is used for moisture-sensitive products.
Avicel PH 200
- It is a coarse grade of Microcrystalline cellulose.
- Its particle size is 180 microns.
- It has the largest particle size of all Avicel grades.
- It has high flow properties.
- It is used in dry granulation.
- It is also used in wet granulation.
- Its moisture content is ≤ 5%.
Avicel PH 301
- Its particle size is 50 microns.
- Its density is high.
- It has a good flow.
- It is used for small tablets.
- Moisture content is ≤ 5%.
Avicel PH 302
- Its particle size is 100 microns.
- Its moisture content is ≤ 5 %.
Advantages of Avicel
Avicel has many advantages some of which are given as follows,
- Coarse grades improve flow properties.
- Reduce weight variation.
- Prevent colour migration.
- Retain moisture after drying and prevent tablet capping.
- Tablet hardness is increased without affecting disintegration and dissolution profile.
- If tablet edges are weak, Avicel gives strength to the edges.
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