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Ethyl cellulose

Manufactured by Central Drug House

Ethyl cellulose is a type of cellulose derivative used as a pharmaceutical excipient. It is a white, odorless, and tasteless powder that is insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents. Ethyl cellulose is commonly used as a film-forming agent, binder, and sustained-release matrix material in the pharmaceutical industry.

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2 protocols using ethyl cellulose

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Babchi Oil-based Pharmaceutical Formulation

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Babchi oil was acquired from Pukhraj Herbals, Mandsaur (India). Ethyl cellulose, ethanol and acetone were purchased from Central Drug House, New Delhi. Dichloromethane and polyvinyl alcohol were procured from SD Fine Chemicals Limited, Mumbai. Potassium dihydrogen phosphate and sodium hydroxide were supplied by HPLC, Mumbai. Nutrient agar was purchased from Hi-media, India. All the other chemicals and solvents used were of analytical grade. Distilled deionized water was used throughout this work.
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Formulation Development of Benzoyl Peroxide

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Benzoyl peroxide (BPO) was obtained from Loba Chemie Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai, Ethylcellulose, Eudragit L100, Eudragit RS 100, Carbopol 934, Hydroxypropyl mEthylcellulose-15 cps (Central Drug house, Delhi) was used.
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