granulation (Meaning)

Wordnet

granulation (n)

new connective tissue and tiny blood vessels that form on the surfaces of a wound during the healing process

the act of forming something into granules or grains

Webster

granulation (n.)

The act or process of forming or crystallizing into grains; as, the granulation of powder and sugar.

The state of being granulated.

One of the small, red, grainlike prominences which form on a raw surface (that of wounds or ulcers), and are the efficient agents in the process of healing.

The act or process of the formation of such prominences.

Synonyms & Antonyms of granulation

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granulation Sentence Examples

  1. The granulation process transformed the fine powder into larger, more manageable granules.
  2. The granulator machine applied pressure to the powder, causing it to form granules.
  3. The granulation technique enhanced the solubility and flowability of the powder.
  4. The optimal granulation time ensured uniform granule size and distribution.
  5. The granulator's mesh size controlled the size of the granules produced.
  6. Adequate granulation prevented caking and ensured a consistent drug release.
  7. The granulated product displayed improved stability and resistance to moisture.
  8. The granulation process optimized the powder's compactability for tablet formation.
  9. The granules exhibited a uniform and spherical shape due to efficient granulation.
  10. The granulation step effectively agglomerated the fine powder into larger particles, improving its handling properties.

FAQs About the word granulation

new connective tissue and tiny blood vessels that form on the surfaces of a wound during the healing process, the act of forming something into granules or grai

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The granulation process transformed the fine powder into larger, more manageable granules.

The granulator machine applied pressure to the powder, causing it to form granules.

The granulation technique enhanced the solubility and flowability of the powder.

The optimal granulation time ensured uniform granule size and distribution.