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Sucrose mannitol

Brittle Rapid propagation of a crack throughout the material on application of stress, e.g., sucrose, mannitol, sodium citrate, lactose, and dicalcium phosphate. [Pg.116]

Isbell and coworkersinvestigated the changes in the equilibrium rotation caused by the addition of alkali tetraborates to solutions of D-glucose, D-fructose, L-sorbose, sucrose, mannitol, and D-glucitol. They found, as illustrated in Figure 2, that the optical rotations are... [Pg.36]

The freeze-dried product contains the freeze-dried biological material, residuals of the manufacture of the product such as buffer, and any excipient such as lactose, sucrose, mannitol, sodium chloride, or sorbitol that has been added to the product to optimize the freeze-drying process and protect product potency. The types of water present in the freeze-dried product cake may be different for each product depending on the residuals of manufacture and the excipients present the water could be surface water, bound water, or trapped water. [Pg.200]

Composition of electroporation buffer is an important factor affecting electroporation yields. Ionic strength of cell suspension medium needs control, which determines resistance of the cell suspension and resultant RC time constant of the field pulse. Medium supplemented with Ca and Mg in mM concentration range is found to promote efficiency of transformation and cell viability. Erythrocytes electroporated in isotonic buffer in the presence of EDTA or membrane specific drugs showed significant modification in hemolysis response to electroporation [33,34]. Use of square wave pulse removes the medium conductivity mediated effects on cell/tissue electroporation outcome. Generally, cells are pulsed in suspensions of sucrose, mannitol, or sorbitol. Electroporation as well as incubation of pulsed cells can be carried out in medium containing usual cell culture recipes. [Pg.749]

Isolation of protoplasts Pure suspensions of protoplasts from P. oryzae and . oryzae were obtained using the method of Hashiba and Yamada(27). Mycelia from shaken cultures were harvested aseptically by vacuum filtration and washed twice with distilled water and once with 0.6 M Sucrose mannitol osmotic stabilizer. [Pg.251]

NSAIDs, glafenin, contrast media, acetaminophen, cyclosporine, cisplatin, IV immune globulin, dextran, maltose, sucrose, mannitol, heavy metals. [Pg.6]

Monobasic potassium phosphate, dibasic sodium phosphate, sodium chloride, sucrose, mannitol, glycine Monobasic sodium phosphate, dibasic sodium phosphate, sucrose, polysorbate 80 Monobasic sodium phosphate, dibasic sodium phosphate, sodium chloride Monobasic sodium phosphate, dibasic sodium phosphate, sodium chloride, polysorbate 80 Histidine, glycine, mannitol... [Pg.429]

Osmotic pressure is correlated with plant development and differentiation, appropriate treatment by the common osmoticums such as sucrose, mannitol and polyethylene glycol (PEG) enhances the embryogenesis and organogenesis in Solarium melongena (Mukherjee et al.,1991), Brassica napus (Ferrie Keller, 2007) and white spruce Picea glauca) (Misra et al., 1993). [Pg.365]

The freeze-dried product contains the freeze-dried biological material, residuals of the manufacture of the product such as buffer, and any excipient such as lactose, sucrose, mannitol, sodium chloride, or sorbitol that has been... [Pg.368]

Similar behavior was reported previously by Allen and coworkers for tablets prepared from dispersions of small saccharides like sucrose, mannitol, and sorbitol (Allen et al. 1978). The faster release phase was attributed to a molecular incorporated fraction and the slow release to a crystalline fraction of the lipophihc drug, which was present due to incomplete dissolution of the drug in the molten sugar during preparation (Allen et al. 1977). The results imply that crystallization occurred during dissolution of disaccharide solid dispersions. [Pg.491]

Besides the API, excipients such as a filler or fillers, a disintegrant (not applicable to controlled release), and a binder are also included in the powder mixture of a tablet formulation. The fillers used in tablet formulations can be classified into two categories, based on their water solubility soluble fillers such as lactose, sucrose, mannitol, etc., and insoluble fillers such as MCC, starch, calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, etc. The binders used in the wet granulation process are water-soluble... [Pg.204]


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