Sodium starch glycolate
Sodium starch glycolate is a pharmaceutical excipient used as a disintegrant in tablet formulations. It is a modified starch that rapidly absorbs water and swells, causing the tablet to disintegrate more quickly in the gastrointestinal tract.
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