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Sugar compressible

Sugar, compressible Sugar, confectioner s (Dipac , Nutab )... [Pg.3656]

Storage should preferably be in separate fire divisions from highly combustible commodities or well segregated from not so highly combustible commodities such as sulfur, flour, sugar, compressed cotton, and charcoal. [Pg.2554]

Erodings of Slow-Releasing Core Tablets. The sustained-dose portion of a dmg is granulated with hydrophobic materials such as waxes, fatty acids, or fatty alcohols and compressed into a core. The initial dose is added to the core by a modified sugar coating process or by compression coating. Thus, a tablet within a tablet is created. The core erodes slowly to release the active ingredient. [Pg.231]

Press-verfahren, n. pressing process molding technic, -vulkanisation, /. Rubber) press cure, -walze,/. press roll, -ziegel, tn, pressed brick, -zucker, m. compressed sugar. [Pg.347]

Compressible sugar Confectioner s sugar Dextrose Glycerin Lactose Liquid glucose Maltitol solution Mannitol Sorbitol Sucrose Xylitol Intense... [Pg.309]

High Sugar Yeasts. These are products specially produced to work under the high osmotic pressures in products like Danish pastries. These yeasts are available in the form of IADY products. There are also some Japanese strains of compressed yeast that can stand high osmotic pressures. [Pg.69]

In pharmaceutical applications, sorbitol is used as a tablet diluent in wet granulation or dry compression formulations. It is commonly used in chewable tablets because of its sweet taste, and it is also used as a plasticizer for gelatin in capsule formulations. Sorbitol is utilized in sugar-free liquid preparations and as a stabilizer for drug, vitamin, and antacid suspensions. When it is used in syrups, crystallization around bottle caps is prevented. [Pg.463]

In 1901 Henri Moissan pulverized some American columbite, mixed with it some sugar charcoal, compressed the mixture, and heated it from seven to eight minutes in his electric furnace, using a current of one thousand amperes under fifty volts. After volatilizing all the manganese and part of the iron and silicon, he obtained a melt containing niobium and tantalum combined with carbon. [Pg.343]

Although spray-crystallized dextrose-maltose (EMDEX , J. Rettenmaier Sohne GmbH Co. KG, Germany) and compressible sugars are coprocessed, they are commonly considered as single components and are listed as such in the United States Pharmacopeia, while the third edition of the Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients has listed SMCC as a separate excipient (58). [Pg.120]


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