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Insights on pharmaceutical excipients, formulation science, and industry innovations.

Microcrystalline Cellulose (MCC)

Microcrystalline Cellulose (MCC)

Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) is a versatile, stable, and naturally derived ingredient used in pharmaceuticals, food, and cosmetics. Learn about Prachin Pharmachem's bulk dried and spray dried MCC grades.

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Croscarmellose Sodium (CCS)

Croscarmellose Sodium (CCS)

Croscarmellose Sodium (CCS) is a super-disintegrant that ensures rapid tablet breakdown. Learn how Prachin Pharmachem manufactures high-quality CCS and explore our specialized grades.

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Manufacturing Quality API and Excipients

Manufacturing Quality API and Excipients

APIs deliver the therapeutic effect while excipients ensure stability, safety, and performance. See how Prachin’s quality and compliance enable reliable medicines.

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Croscarmellose Sodium vs. Sodium Starch Glycolate: choosing the right super-disintegrant for your formulation

Croscarmellose Sodium vs. Sodium Starch Glycolate: choosing the right super-disintegrant for your formulation

Compare CCS and SSG to select the right super‑disintegrant for robust tablet performance, faster disintegration, and formulation reliability.

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A Deep Dive into Magnesium Stearate: Beyond Lubrication to Enhance Tablet Stability

A Deep Dive into Magnesium Stearate: Beyond Lubrication to Enhance Tablet Stability

Explore how magnesium stearate affects lubrication, tablet stability, and dissolution—and how to optimize its use to avoid common pitfalls.

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The Critical Role of Particle Size in Pharmaceutical Excipient Performance

The Critical Role of Particle Size in Pharmaceutical Excipient Performance

Why particle size matters for flow, compressibility, and dissolution—plus practical guidance for choosing excipients with the right PSD.

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