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6 October 2015 Tablets & Capsules SANITARY/USDA-ACCEPTED • PNEUMATIC CONVEYING COMPONENTS & SYSTEMS • BATCH & CONTINUOUS OPERATION MULTI-INGREDIENT HANDLING SYSTEMS • BATCH WEIGHING & SCALING SYSTEMS • UL-CONTROLS & CONTROL PACKAGES FDA-APPROVED/CERTIFIED MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION • 21 CFR PART 11 COMPLIANCE MOBILE VACUUM CONVEYING SYSTEMS • CIP DESIGNS Let us solve your pneumatic conveying challenges. Visit vac-u-max.com/pneumatic or call 800-VAC-U-MAX. More than 60 years of custom application experience in the pharmaceutical industry. Over 10,000 different powder and bulk materials handled—including Free-Flowing and Non-Free Flowing Powders. Technical expertise including FAT and SAT validation. And an airtight perfor- mance guarantee. It's what makes VAC-U-MAX as unique and trusted as the pharmaceutical process automation solutions we design. From sanitary components to fully automated batch or continuous systems, we create pharmaceutical processing solutions entirely around your needs and goals. markets MCC market to exceed $1 billion by 2020 PUNE, India—The market for micro- crystalline cellulose is expected to reach a value of $1.08 billion by 2020—an annual growth rate of 7.2 percent between 2015 and 2020—according to a report from MarketsandMarkets. MCC is widely used as an excipient in pharma- ceuticals and dietary supplements, includ- ing tablets, capsules, pellets, and sachets. It is also used extensively in the food industry. The development of multifunc- tional and co-processed excipients is expected to contribute to market growth during the forecast period. North Amer- ica is the largest market for MCC. The report, "Microcrystalline cellulose market by application, by raw material source, and by region: Trends & forecasts to 2020," costs $4,650. Market for binder excipients to grow nearly 5 percent annually NAGPUR, India—The global market for binder excipients is projected to grow by a compound annual growth rate of 4.93 percent between 2015 and 2019, accord- ing to a report from Technavio. The report, "Global binders excipients market 2015-2019," examines market data based on type of binder (cellulosic, co- processed compressible excipients, lac- tose, polyols, povidones, starches, and polysaccharides), as well as manufactur- ing applications and geographical demand. The report discusses and com- pares binder manufacturers, including Ashland, BASF, Colorcon, EMD Milli- pore, Dow Chemical, and Ingredion. research news Study: Biodegradable drugs to curb water contamination? LÜNEBURG, Germany—Scientists may have developed a way to alter some drug formulations so they degrade into harm- less compounds before they contaminate drinking water, according to a report in Environmental Science & Technology, a journal of the American Chemical Society. The researchers made small molecular changes to propranolol, a common antihyperten- sive that, like many drugs, frequently turns up in sewage water. The changes did not appear to diminish the medication's ther- apeutic effect. industry news FDA Guidance addresses elemental impurities in drug products SILVER SPRING, MD—In September, the FDA published "Q3D Elemental Impurities," a Guidance for Industry developed in concert with the Interna- tional Conference on Harmonisation (ICH). The 78-page document discusses how to evaluate toxicity data for potential elemental impurities; how to establish a permitted daily exposure (PDE) for each

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