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Characterizations of Alpha-Cellulose and Microcrystalline Cellulose Isolated from Cocoa Pod Husk as a Potential Pharmaceutical Excipient

Cellulose is a non-toxic, bio-degradable, and renewable biopolymer which is abundantly available in nature. The most common source of commercial microcrystalline cellulose is fibrous wood pulp. Cellulose and its derivatives have found wide commercial applications in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, foo...

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Autores principales: Adeleye, Olutayo A., Bamiro, Oluyemisi A., Albalawi, Doha A., Alotaibi, Amenah S., Iqbal, Haroon, Sanyaolu, Saheed, Femi-Oyewo, Mbang N., Sodeinde, Kehinde O., Yahaya, Zwanden S., Thiripuranathar, Gobika, Menaa, Farid
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9457090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36079372
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15175992
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author Adeleye, Olutayo A.
Bamiro, Oluyemisi A.
Albalawi, Doha A.
Alotaibi, Amenah S.
Iqbal, Haroon
Sanyaolu, Saheed
Femi-Oyewo, Mbang N.
Sodeinde, Kehinde O.
Yahaya, Zwanden S.
Thiripuranathar, Gobika
Menaa, Farid
author_facet Adeleye, Olutayo A.
Bamiro, Oluyemisi A.
Albalawi, Doha A.
Alotaibi, Amenah S.
Iqbal, Haroon
Sanyaolu, Saheed
Femi-Oyewo, Mbang N.
Sodeinde, Kehinde O.
Yahaya, Zwanden S.
Thiripuranathar, Gobika
Menaa, Farid
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description Cellulose is a non-toxic, bio-degradable, and renewable biopolymer which is abundantly available in nature. The most common source of commercial microcrystalline cellulose is fibrous wood pulp. Cellulose and its derivatives have found wide commercial applications in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food, paper, textile, and engineering industries. This study aims to isolate and characterize cellulose forms from cocoa pod husk (CPH) and to assess its mechanical and disintegration properties as a direct compression excipient in metronidazole tablets. Two isolated cellulose types (i.e., cocoa alpha-cellulose (CAC) and cocoa microcrystalline cellulose (C-MCC)) were compared with avicel (AV). CAC and C-MCC were characterized for their physicochemical properties using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), FTIR spectroscopy, Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), and X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRD). Metronidazole tablets were produced by direct compression with cellulose. The mechanical and disintegration properties of the tablets were evaluated. CAC and C-MCC yield was 42.3% w/w and 38.25% w/w, respectively. Particle diameters were significantly different with CAC (282.22 μm) > C-MCC (161.32 μm) > AV (72.51 μm). CAC and C-MCC had a better flow than AV. SEM revealed the fibrous nature of the cellulose. FTIR and XRD analysis confirmed the presence of cellulose with crystallinity index of 69.26%, 43.83%, and 26.32% for AV, C-MCC, and CAC, respectively. C-MCC and AV are more crystalline and thermally stable at high temperatures compared to CAC. The mechanical and disintegration properties of C-MCC and AV tablets complied with pharmacopeia specifications. Taken together, C-MCC isolated from CPH displayed some fundamental characteristics suitable for use as a pharmaceutical excipient and displayed better properties compared to that of AV.
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spelling pubmed-94570902022-09-09 Characterizations of Alpha-Cellulose and Microcrystalline Cellulose Isolated from Cocoa Pod Husk as a Potential Pharmaceutical Excipient Adeleye, Olutayo A. Bamiro, Oluyemisi A. Albalawi, Doha A. Alotaibi, Amenah S. Iqbal, Haroon Sanyaolu, Saheed Femi-Oyewo, Mbang N. Sodeinde, Kehinde O. Yahaya, Zwanden S. Thiripuranathar, Gobika Menaa, Farid Materials (Basel) Article Cellulose is a non-toxic, bio-degradable, and renewable biopolymer which is abundantly available in nature. The most common source of commercial microcrystalline cellulose is fibrous wood pulp. Cellulose and its derivatives have found wide commercial applications in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food, paper, textile, and engineering industries. This study aims to isolate and characterize cellulose forms from cocoa pod husk (CPH) and to assess its mechanical and disintegration properties as a direct compression excipient in metronidazole tablets. Two isolated cellulose types (i.e., cocoa alpha-cellulose (CAC) and cocoa microcrystalline cellulose (C-MCC)) were compared with avicel (AV). CAC and C-MCC were characterized for their physicochemical properties using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), FTIR spectroscopy, Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), and X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRD). Metronidazole tablets were produced by direct compression with cellulose. The mechanical and disintegration properties of the tablets were evaluated. CAC and C-MCC yield was 42.3% w/w and 38.25% w/w, respectively. Particle diameters were significantly different with CAC (282.22 μm) > C-MCC (161.32 μm) > AV (72.51 μm). CAC and C-MCC had a better flow than AV. SEM revealed the fibrous nature of the cellulose. FTIR and XRD analysis confirmed the presence of cellulose with crystallinity index of 69.26%, 43.83%, and 26.32% for AV, C-MCC, and CAC, respectively. C-MCC and AV are more crystalline and thermally stable at high temperatures compared to CAC. The mechanical and disintegration properties of C-MCC and AV tablets complied with pharmacopeia specifications. Taken together, C-MCC isolated from CPH displayed some fundamental characteristics suitable for use as a pharmaceutical excipient and displayed better properties compared to that of AV. MDPI 2022-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9457090/ /pubmed/36079372 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15175992 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Adeleye, Olutayo A.
Bamiro, Oluyemisi A.
Albalawi, Doha A.
Alotaibi, Amenah S.
Iqbal, Haroon
Sanyaolu, Saheed
Femi-Oyewo, Mbang N.
Sodeinde, Kehinde O.
Yahaya, Zwanden S.
Thiripuranathar, Gobika
Menaa, Farid
Characterizations of Alpha-Cellulose and Microcrystalline Cellulose Isolated from Cocoa Pod Husk as a Potential Pharmaceutical Excipient
title Characterizations of Alpha-Cellulose and Microcrystalline Cellulose Isolated from Cocoa Pod Husk as a Potential Pharmaceutical Excipient
title_full Characterizations of Alpha-Cellulose and Microcrystalline Cellulose Isolated from Cocoa Pod Husk as a Potential Pharmaceutical Excipient
title_fullStr Characterizations of Alpha-Cellulose and Microcrystalline Cellulose Isolated from Cocoa Pod Husk as a Potential Pharmaceutical Excipient
title_full_unstemmed Characterizations of Alpha-Cellulose and Microcrystalline Cellulose Isolated from Cocoa Pod Husk as a Potential Pharmaceutical Excipient
title_short Characterizations of Alpha-Cellulose and Microcrystalline Cellulose Isolated from Cocoa Pod Husk as a Potential Pharmaceutical Excipient
title_sort characterizations of alpha-cellulose and microcrystalline cellulose isolated from cocoa pod husk as a potential pharmaceutical excipient
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9457090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36079372
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15175992
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