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Aqueous Acrylic Polymer Dispersion

Supplier : Titan Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd

Key Features of Aqueous Acrylic Polymer Dispersion
  • Lacquer films made are colourless, transparent, elastic and resistant to braking.
  • Swellable and permeable in water, buffer solutions and digestive fluids.
  • Release of active substance via diffusion processes can be controlled.
  • Auxiliaries such as talc, magnesium stearate, syloid, Aerosil and kaolin, titanium dioxide and coloured pigments can be added to spray suspensions.
  • To isolate drugs whose tolerability in the upper gastrointestinal tract is poor
  • To improve stability during storage
  • To mask unpleasant tastes.
  • To procure slow release of the active substance independently of ph in the digestive tract
  • As binder or film former to produce porous matrix tablets with slow release of the active substance
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Product Profile of Aqueous Acrylic Polymer Dispersion
Aqueous Acrylic Polymer Dispersion is the aqueous dispersion of a neutral copolymer based on ethyl acrylate. The Polymer Dispersion of model Titancoat NE 30D is suitable for controlled - release permeable film coating. Titan Pharma [India] Pvt Ltd is manufacturing Aqueous Acrylic Polymer Dispersion. Titan Pharma [India] Pvt Ltd supplies a wide range of Pharmaceutical Raw materials, Drug Intermediates and Finished Formulations like pellets, compression granules, premixes and feed supplements. The Aqueous Acrylic Polymer Dispersion is an aqueous dispersion containing 30% dry substance.

Key Features of Aqueous Acrylic Polymer Dispersion
  • Lacquer films made are colourless, transparent, elastic and resistant to braking.
  • Swellable and permeable in water, buffer solutions and digestive fluids.
  • Release of active substance via diffusion processes can be controlled.
  • Auxiliaries such as talc, magnesium stearate, syloid, Aerosil and kaolin, titanium dioxide and coloured pigments can be added to spray suspensions.
  • To isolate drugs whose tolerability in the upper gastrointestinal tract is poor
  • To improve stability during storage
  • To mask unpleasant tastes.
  • To procure slow release of the active substance independently of ph in the digestive tract
  • As binder or film former to produce porous matrix tablets with slow release of the active substance
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