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NISSO HPC

NISSO HPC (Hydroxypropyl Cellulose) is a modified cellulose obtained by reacting propylene oxide with cellulose. The presence of hydroxypropoxy group prevents the hydrogen bonding between the hydroxy groups on the cellulose chain, thereby making HPC soluble.

NISSO HPC was first sold in Japan in 1969 and is globally approved for use in food product and as a pharmaceutical excipient. Nippon Soda has multiple manufacturing lines in Niigata, Japan which have been fully IPEC GMP compliant since 2010.

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(USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service)- Flickr, CC BY 2.0,

https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?cu-rid=6076993

Features of NISSO HPC

  1. Highest efficiency tablet binder

  2. Soluble in water and polar organic solvents

  3. Nonionic, nonreactive, nontoxic

  4. Eight different molecular weight grades produced designed for immediate or sustained release

  5. Three different particle size grades tailored to wet or dry application

  6. Minimal lot-to-lot variability enabling Quality By Design

  7. Global regulatory approval in food and pharma

  8. 5-year shelf life

  9. No additives such as silica

Physical and Chemicals Characteristics

Solution Characteristics
Viscosity vs. Solution Concentration (aq.)

Viscosity vs. Solution Concentration (ethanol)

Viscosity vs Temperature Curve

Gelation TemperatureSSL-20%SL-10%L-8%M-2%H-1%VH-1%
Temp.(℃)504745424141
Thermal Cohesiveness

                               

Moisture content over time

Effect of pH on HPC aqueous viscosity

2% solutions of HPC were measured at various pH at 20°C.

Solubility of HPC-L 2%
Solution name (general name)Viscosity (mPa·s)Viscosity ratio(*1)AppearanceSolubility(*2)
Water6.31Transparent
Methanol3.40.5Transparent
Ethanol6.91.1Transparent
Isopropyl alcohol13.12.1Transparent
tert-Butanol33.05.2Transparent
n-Butanol17.02.7Transparent
Cyclo-hexanol397.062.7Transparent
Propylene glycol276.043.6Transparent
Acetone2.00.3Very slight clouding
Cyclohexanone16.92.7Transparent
THF3.50.6Transparent
Dioxane8.51.3Very slight clouding
Cellosolve12.62.0Transparent
Butyl cellosolve19.13.0Transparent
Glacial acetic acid9.41.5Transparent
Formic acid11.51.8Transparent
Lactic acide416.065.7Transparent
Ethyl acetateDense clouding×
Butyl acetateDense clouding×
DMF4.70.7Transparent
DMSO10.91.7Transparent
Pyridine5.80.9Transparent
Methyl chloride5.90.9Transparent
Chloroform7.71.2Transparent
Benzene:Methanol(1:1)3.80.6Transparent
Toluene:Ethanol(3:2)4.60.7Transparent
Glycerin:Water(3:7)15.32.4Transparent

(*1)Aqueous solution is defined as 1.

(*2)○=Soluble, △=Difficult to dissolve, ×=Insoluble