Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) is a purified, partially depolymerized form of cellulose derived from wood pulp, characterized by its white, odorless, and tasteless crystalline powder form. It is widely used as a pharmaceutical excipient and food additive, serving functions such as a binder, bulking agent, and stabilizer due to its unique physicochemical properties

Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) is a purified, partially depolymerized form of cellulose derived from wood pulp, characterized by its white, odorless, and tasteless crystalline powder form. It is widely used as a pharmaceutical excipient and food additive, serving functions such as a binder, bulking agent, and stabilizer due to its unique physicochemical properties

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