“…Other regioselectively modified cellulose include TEMPO-oxidized cellulose (at carbon C6) and dialcohol cellulose (with broken C2−C3 bonds). 8,9 Ethylcellulose (EC) is a cellulose derivative that has been utilized in pharmaceutical formulations, 10,11 heat-resistant chocolates, 12 films, 13 food packaging, 14 ink formulations, 15,16 etc., owing to its attributes such as being hydrophobic, lightstable, heat-resistant, and with the ability to stabilize dispersions. With these desirable properties, EC can be used as an excipient in various pharmaceutical formulations to enable production by, for example, being used as an additive in wet granulation liquids or to control the formulation properties, like masking the taste or controlling the drug release rate.…”