MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE

(E460(i)).

 

TOTAL WEIGHT OF PRODUCT:

8 Ounces

NUMBER OF BOTTLE(S):

4 Plastic Bottles

TEXTURE:

Fine Powder

GRADE:

100% Pure USP Food Grade

CAS#:

9004-34-6

 

The item for sale is 8 Ounces (227 Grams) of Microcrystalline Cellulose (E460(i)). You get 4 bottles each containing 2 ounces of product. Microcrystalline Cellulose, also known as MCC, is a non-toxic, hypoallergenic cellulose derivative commonly used as a binding agent in pills and tablets. When compressed, it undergoes a plastic deformation process which creates hydrogen bonds between its cellulose particles. This makes it ideal for filling and bulking solid dosage formulations.


For other excipients, including Carboxymethyl Cellulose and Lactose Monohydrate, check out our other listings.

 

STURDYPLASTIC BOTTLE:

Our bottles are made of durable Polypropylene Plastic, which is a natural, translucent, lightweight, durable, and chemically resistant copolymer. The screw-top is completely leakproof. The bottles’ round shape makes them a perfect addition to any shelf or travel kit. Every bottle we ship is sealed in plastic with the screw-top shrink-wrapped.

 

HUNDREDS OF USES

INCLUDING:

Pill Binding Agent / Emulsifier / Bulking Agent / Food Additive E460(i) / Thickener / Toothpaste Ingredient.

 

MORE INFORMATION:

The Material Safety Data Sheet for this product can be read and downloaded from our website.

 

FREE EXPEDITED SHIPPING:

We ship three times a day, seven days a week. This item will be in the mail the same day you place your order.

By itself, this item will ship in a padded bubble-mailer (2-5 day transit time).

Combined orders exceeding 16 ounces will be upgraded to a flat-rate box (1-3 day transit time) at no additional charge.

Please make sure your stated shipping address is correct, complete, and unambiguous.

Applicable products are packaged and shipped in accordance with carrier regulations for ORM-D classification.

Microcrystalline Cellulose - 8 Ounces in 4 Bottles

  • $30.09


Tags: Microcrystalline Cellulose, MCC