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crospovidone

Crospovidone is the common name for cross-linked polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), a water-insoluble synthetic polymer used as a pharmaceutical disintegrant. It is produced by crosslinking polyvinylpyrrolidone to create a porous, highly absorbent material. In tablet and capsule formulations, crospovidone rapidly wets, swells, and disrupts the dosage form, promoting disintegration and dissolution. The primary action is through capillary action and swelling, which exerts mechanical stress on the tablet matrix. Its disintegration performance is largely pH independent and relatively insensitive to some common formulation variables.

Crospovidone is widely used in direct compression and wet granulation processes. It is favored for fast disintegration,

Manufacturers supply crospovidone in grades for direct compression, wet granulation, or fast-dissolving formulations. It is not

Regulatory notes: Crospovidone is an established pharmaceutical excipient listed in pharmacopoeial standards in many regions. It

compatibility
with
a
broad
range
of
active
ingredients,
and
its
suitability
for
dry,
moisture-sensitive
products.
The
material
is
available
as
white
to
off-white
powder
or
granules,
with
multiple
grades
differing
in
particle
size,
swelling
capacity,
and
flow
properties.
It
is
generally
non-ionic
and
inert,
though
formulation
testing
is
recommended
to
evaluate
functional
performance
with
a
specific
API.
soluble
in
water
and
standard
organic
solvents,
and
acts
as
a
disintegrant
by
absorbing
water
and
swelling
rather
than
by
dissolution.
Storage
in
a
dry
place
protects
its
performance.
is
regarded
as
safe
when
used
within
approved
specifications
and
is
compatible
with
a
wide
range
of
APIs
and
excipients.