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Sodium carboxyl methylstarch

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Sodium carboxyl methylstarch Basic information

Product Name:
Sodium carboxyl methylstarch
Synonyms:
  • sodium carboxyl methylstarch
  • SODIUM STARCH GLYCOLATE
  • SODIUM STARCH GLYCOLLATE
  • PRIMOJEL(R)
  • CARBOXYMETHYL STARCH SODIUM
  • CARBOXYMETHYL STARCH SODIUM SALT
  • SodiumStarchGlycolateExtraPure
  • Primojel
CAS:
9063-38-1
MF:
C2H4O3·xNa·x
MW:
0
EINECS:
618-597-7
Product Categories:
  • 9063-38-1
  • bc0001
Mol File:
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Sodium carboxyl methylstarch Chemical Properties

Melting point:
>210°C (dec.)
storage temp. 
Inert atmosphere,Room Temperature
solubility 
Practically insoluble in methylene chloride. It gives a translucent suspension in water.
form 
Solid
color 
White to Off-White
CAS DataBase Reference
9063-38-1
EPA Substance Registry System
Starch, carboxymethyl ether, sodium salt (9063-38-1)
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Safety Information

WGK Germany 
1
HS Code 
3505100092
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Sodium carboxyl methylstarch Usage And Synthesis

Chemical Properties

White or almost white, fine, free-flowing powder, very hygroscopic.

Chemical Properties

Sodium starch glycolate is a white or almost white free-flowing very hygroscopic powder. The PhEur 6.0 states that when examined under a microscope it is seen to consist of: granules, irregularly shaped, ovoid or pear-shaped, 30–100 mm in size, or rounded, 10–35 mm in size; compound granules consisting of 2–4 components occur occasionally; the granules have an eccentric hilum and clearly visible concentric striations. Between crossed nicol prisms, the granules show a distinct black cross intersecting at the hilum; small crystals are visible at the surface of the granules. The granules show considerable swelling in contact with water.

Uses

Sodium starch glycolate is widely used in oral pharmaceuticals as a disintegrant in capsule and tablet formulations. It is recommended to use in tablets prepared by either directcompression or wet-granulation processes.

Uses

Sodium Starch Glycolate is a starch of potato origin with α1-4 short linear linkages and branched α1-6 linkages between glucose units. Used in the synthesis of capsules for delivery of drugs or medicaments.

Production Methods

Sodium starch glycolate is a substituted derivative of potato starch. Typically, commercial products are also crosslinked using either sodium trimetaphosphate (Types A and B) or dehydration (Type C).
Starch is carboxymethylated by reacting it with sodium chloroacetate in an alkaline, nonaqueous medium, typically denatured ethanol or methanol, followed by neutralization with citric acid, acetic acid, or some other acid. Vivastar P is manufactured in methanolic medium, and Explotab in ethanolic medium.

Pharmaceutical Applications

Sodium starch glycolate is widely used in oral pharmaceuticals as a disintegrant in capsule and tablet formulations. It is commonly used in tablets prepared by either direct-compression or wet-granulation processes. The usual concentration employed in a formulation is between 2% and 8%, with the optimum concentration about 4%, although in many cases 2% is sufficient. Disintegration occurs by rapid uptake of water followed by rapid and enormous swelling.
Although the effectiveness of many disintegrants is affected by the presence of hydrophobic excipients such as lubricants, the disintegrant efficiency of sodium starch glycolate is unimpaired. Increasing the tablet compression pressure also appears to have no effect on disintegration time.
Sodium starch glycolate has also been investigated for use as a suspending vehicle.

Safety

Sodium starch glycolate is widely used in oral pharmaceutical formulations and is generally regarded as a nontoxic and nonirritant material. However, oral ingestion of large quantities may be harmful.

storage

Tablets prepared with sodium starch glycolate have good storage properties. Sodium starch glycolate is stable although very hygroscopic, and should be stored in a well-closed container in order to protect it from wide variations of humidity and temperature, which may cause caking.
The physical properties of sodium starch glycolate remain unchanged for up to 3 years if it is stored at moderate temperatures and humidity.

Incompatibilities

Sodium starch glycolate is incompatible with ascorbic acid.

Regulatory Status

Included in the FDA Inactive Ingredients Database (oral capsules and tablets). Included in nonparenteral medicines licensed in the UK. Included in the Canadian List of Acceptable Non-medicinal Ingredients.

Sodium carboxyl methylstarch Preparation Products And Raw materials

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