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Macrogol 15 hydroxystearate is a yellowish-white, almost odorless waxy mass or paste at room temperature, which becomes liquid at approximately 30°C. Synonyms: 12-Hydroxyoctadecanoic acid polymer with a-hydro-o-hydroxypoly( oxy-1, 2-ethanediyl); 12-hydroxystearic acid polyethylene glycol copolymer; macrogoli 15 hydroxystearas; polyethylene glycol- 15-hydroxystearate; polyethylene glycol 660 12-hydroxystearate; Solutol HS 15. CAS No. 70142-34-6. Product ID: PE-0595. Molecular formula: C20H40O4. Mole weight: 344.53. Category: Nonionic Surfactant; Solubilizing Agents; Stabilizing Agents. Product Keywords: Stabilizers; Solubilizer Excipients; Surfactant Excipients; ; PE-0595; Macrogol 15 Hydroxystearate; Nonionic Surfactant; Solubilizing Agents; Stabilizing Agents; C20H40O4; 70142-34-6. UNII: NA. Chemical Name: 2-Hydroxyethyl-12-hydroxyoctadecanoate. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Stability and Storage Conditions: Macrogol 15 hydroxystearate has a high chemical stability. The prolonged action of heat may induce physical separation into a liquid and a solid phase after cooling, which can be reversed by subsequent homogenization. Macrogol 15 hydroxystearate is stable for at least 24 months if stored in unopened airtight containers at room temperature (maximum 25°C). Aqueous solutions of macrogol 15 hydroxystearate can be heat-sterilized (121°C, 0.21 MPa).The pH may drop slightly during heating, which should be
Macrogols BP
Macrogols BP. CAS No. 25322-68-3.
1,2-Ethylene glycol
1,2-Ethylene glycol. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: 1,2-Dihydroxyethane; 1,2-Ethanediol; 146AR; 2-Hydroxyethanol; Dowtherm SR 1; E 600; E 600 (glycol); Ethylene alcohol; Ethylene dihydrate; Fridex; Glycol alcohol; Glysil GS; MEG 100; Macrogol 400 BPC; Monoethylene glycol; NSC 93876; Norkool; Ramp; Tescol; Ucar 17; Union Carbide XL 54 Type I De-icing Fluid; Zerex. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 107-21-1. Pack Sizes: 25ml. Molecular Formula: C2H6O2, Molecular Weight: 62.07. US Biological Life Sciences.
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Alcohols, C16-18, ethoxylated
Alcohols, C16-18, ethoxylated is an oil-in-water emulsifier that can be used in the production of ointments, creams, liquid emulsions, gels and other cosmetic formulations. Synonyms: Eumulgin B25; Macrogol (25)-cetostearyl ether; Polyethylene glycol 1100 mono(hexadecyl/octadecyl) ether. CAS No. 68439-49-6.
Polyethylene Glycol 1000
Polyethylene glycol as being an addition polymer of ethylene oxide and water. Polyethylene glycol grades 200-600 are liquids; grades 1000 and above are solids at ambient temperatures. Liquid grades (PEG 200-600) occur as clear, colorless or slightly yellow-colored, viscous liquids. They have a slight but characteristic odor and a bitter, slightly burning taste. PEG 600 can occur as a solid at ambient temperatures. Solid grades (PEG>1000) are white or off-white in color, and range in consistency from pastes to waxy flakes. They have a faint, sweet odor. Grades of PEG 6001 and above are available as free flowing milled powders. Synonyms: Macrogol 1000. CAS No. 25322-68-3. Product ID: PE0405. Molecular formula: HOCH2(CH2OCH2)nCH2OH, n=20~23. Category: Humectants. Product Keywords: Pharmaceutical Excipients; Other Materials; Humectants; Polyethylene Glycol 1000; PE0405; U076Q6Q621; 25322-68-3; 25322-68-3. UNII: U076Q6Q621. Chemical Name: Polyethylene Glycol 1000. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Oral; Rectal; Topical; Vaginal; Transdermal. Dosage Form: Solutions, suppositories, creams, gels, aerosol foams. Stability and Storage Conditions: The freezing point is 30~40°C. Store in airtight container. Commonly used amount and the maximum amount: Generally, the maximum dosage of external preparations is 2mg/g. Source and Preparation: Polyethylene glycol polymers are formed by the reaction of e
Polyethylene Glycol 1000
Polyethylene glycol as being an addition polymer of ethylene oxide and water. Polyethylene glycol grades 200-600 are liquids; grades 1000 and above are solids at. ambient temperatures. Liquid grades (PEG 200-600) occur as clear, colorless or slightly yellow-colored, viscous liquids. They have a slight but characteristic odor and a bitter, slightly burning taste. PEG 600 can occur as a solid at ambient temperatures. Solid grades (PEG>1000) are white or off-white in color, and range in consistency from pastes to waxy flakes. They have a faint, sweet odor. Grades of PEG 6001 and above are available as freeflowing milled powders. Synonyms: Macrogol 1000. CAS No. 25322-68-3. Product ID: PE-0669. Molecular formula: HOCH2(CH2OCH2)nCH2OH, n=20~23. Category: Base; Humectants. Product Keywords: Humectants Excipients; PE-0669; Polyethylene Glycol 1000; 25322-68-3; Macrogol 1000. UNII: U076Q6Q621. Chemical Name: Polyethylene Glycol 1000. Grade: Pharmaceutical grade. Administration route: Oral; Rectal; Topical; Vaginal; Transdermal. Dosage Form: Solutions, suppositories, creams, gels, aerosol foams. Stability and Storage Conditions: The freezing point is 30~40°C. Store in airtight container. Commonly used amount and the maximum amount: Generally, the maximum dosage of external preparations is 2mg/g. Source and Preparation: Polyethylene glycol polymers are formed by the reaction of ethylene oxide and water under pressure
Polyethylene glycol 15-hydroxystearate
Polyethylene glycol 15-hydroxystearate is a nonionic surfactant and emulsifier. Synonyms: Macrogol (15)-Hydroxystearate; Kolliphor HS15; Solutol HS15. CAS No. 70142-34-6. Molecular formula: C18H36O3(C2H4O)n.
Polyethylene Glycol 300
Polyethylene glycol as being an addition polymer of ethylene oxide and water. Polyethylene glycol grades 200-600 are liquids; grades 1000 and above are solids at ambient temperatures. Liquid grades (PEG 200-600) occur as clear, colorless or slightly yellow-colored, viscous liquids. They have a slight but characteristic odor and a bitter, slightly burning taste. PEG 600 can occur as a solid at ambient temperatures. Solid grades (PEG>1000) are white or off-white in color, and range in consistency from pastes to waxy flakes. They have a faint, sweet odor. Grades of PEG 6002 and above are available as freeflowing milled powders. Synonyms: Macrogol 300. CAS No. 25322-68-3. Product ID: PE0406. Molecular formula: HOCH2(CH2OCH2)nCH2OH, n=5~6. Category: Stabilizer; Solvent; Base Agents; Coating Agents; Wetting Agents; Emulsifier; Dispersant; Solvent; Dissolving Aid. Product Keywords: Dispersion Excipients; Stabilizers; Humectants Excipients; ; PE0406; Polyethylene Glycol 300; Stabilizer; Solvent; Base Agents; Coating Agents; Wetting Agents; Emulsifier; Dispersant; Solvent; Dissolving Aid; HOCH2(CH2OCH2)nCH2OH, n=5~6; 25322-68-3. UNII: 5655G9Y8AQ. Chemical Name: Polyethylene Glycol 300. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Auricular; Intramuscular; Intravenous; Topical; Oral. Dosage Form: Eye drops, injections, ointments, lotions, creams, and tablets. Stability and Storage Conditions: This product i
Polyethylene Glycol 300
Polyethylene glycol as being an addition polymer of ethylene oxide and water. Polyethylene glycol grades 200-600 are liquids; grades 1000 and above are solids at. ambient temperatures. Liquid grades (PEG 200-600) occur as clear, colorless or slightly yellow-colored, viscous liquids. They have a slight but characteristic odor and a bitter, slightly burning taste. PEG 600 can occur as a solid at ambient temperatures. Solid grades (PEG>1000) are white or off-white in color, and range in consistency from pastes to waxy flakes. They have a faint, sweet odor. Grades of PEG 6002 and above are available as freeflowing milled powders. Synonyms: Macrogol 300. CAS No. 25322-68-3. Product ID: PE-0670. Molecular formula: HOCH2(CH2OCH2)nCH2OH, n=5~6. Category: Stabilizer; Solvent; Base Agent; Coating Agent; Wetting Agent; Emulsifier; Dispersant; Solvent; Dissolving Aid. Product Keywords: Humectants Excipients; PE-0670; Polyethylene Glycol 300; 25322-68-3; Macrogol 300. UNII: 5655G9Y8AQ. Chemical Name: Polyethylene Glycol 300. Grade: Pharmaceutical grade. Administration route: Auricular; Intramuscular; Intravenous; Topical; Oral. Dosage Form: Eye drops, injections, ointments, lotions, creams, and tablets. Stability and Storage Conditions: This product is slightly hygroscopic and should be stored in airtight containers. Commonly used amount and the maximum amount: The maximum dosage of each route of administration: Oral: 2
Polyethylene Glycol 3350
Polyethylene glycol as being an addition polymer of ethylene oxide and water. Polyethylene glycol grades 200-600 are liquids; grades 1000 and above are solids at ambient temperatures. Liquid grades (PEG 200-600) occur as clear, colorless or slightly yellow-colored, viscous liquids. They have a slight but characteristic odor and a bitter, slightly burning taste. PEG 600 can occur as a solid at ambient temperatures. Solid grades (PEG>1000) are white or off-white in color, and range in consistency from pastes to waxy flakes. They have a faint, sweet odor. Grades of PEG 6003 and above are available as free flowing milled powders. Synonyms: Macrogol 3350. CAS No. 25322-68-3. Product ID: PE-0476. Category: Binder Excipients. Product Keywords: Pharmaceutical Excipients; Excipients for Solid Dosage Form; Polyethylene Glycol 3350; Binder Excipients; Binder Excipients; /; 25322-68-3; 25322-68-3. UNII: G2M7P15E5P. Chemical Name: Polyethylene Glyco 3350. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Intra-articular injection; Intracapsular injection; Intramuscular injection; Intrasynovial injection; Nasal injection; Oral; Intrarectal; Soft tissue; Subcutaneous; Topical; Vaginal. Dosage Form: Injection. Stability and Storage Conditions: Store in airtight container. Commonly used amount and the maximum amount: The maximum dosage of each route of administration: Oral: 2.31g; General external use: 700mg/g; Rectum
Polyethylene Glycol 400
Polyethylene glycol as being an addition polymer of ethylene oxide and water. Polyethylene glycol grades 200-600 are liquids; grades 1000 and above are solids at ambient temperatures. Liquid grades (PEG 200-600) occur as clear, colorless or slightly yellow-colored, viscous liquids. They have a slight but characteristic odor and a bitter, slightly burning taste. PEG 600 can occur as a solid at ambient temperatures. Solid grades (PEG>1000) are white or off-white in color, and range in consistency from pastes to waxy flakes. They have a faint, sweet odor. Grades of PEG 6002 and above are available as freeflowing milled powders. Synonyms: Macrogol 400. CAS No. 25322-68-3. Product ID: PE-0475. Molecular formula: HOCH2(CH2OCH2)nCH2OH, n=7~9. Category: Stabilizer; Plasticizer; Base Agents; Coating Agents; Wetting Agents; Emulsifier; Excipient; Collapsing Agents; Solvent; Dissolving aid. Product Keywords: Binder Excipients; Stabilizers; Surfactant Excipients; ; PE-0475; Polyethylene Glycol 400; Stabilizer; Plasticizer; Base Agents; Coating Agents; Wetting Agents; Emulsifier; Excipient; Collapsing Agents; Solvent; Dissolving aid; HOCH2(CH2OCH2)nCH2OH, n=7~9; 25322-68-3. UNII: B697894SGQ. Chemical Name: Polyethylene Glycol 400. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Intramuscular injection; Intravenous injection; Nasal spray; Ophthalmic; Topical application; Oral. Dosage Form: Injections, sprays, drop
Polyethylene Glycol 400
Polyethylene glycol as being an addition polymer of ethylene oxide and water. Polyethylene glycol grades 200-600 are liquids; grades 1000 and above are solids at. ambient temperatures. Liquid grades (PEG 200-600) occur as clear, colorless or slightly yellow-colored, viscous liquids. They have a slight but characteristic odor and a bitter, slightly burning taste. PEG 600 can occur as a solid at ambient temperatures. Solid grades (PEG>1000) are white or off-white in color, and range in consistency from pastes to waxy flakes. They have a faint, sweet odor. Grades of PEG 6003 and above are available as freeflowing milled powders. Synonyms: Macrogol 400. CAS No. 25322-68-3. Product ID: PE-0671. Molecular formula: HOCH2(CH2OCH2)nCH2OH, n=7~9. Category: Stabilizer; surface active agent; plasticizer; slip agent; base agent; adhesive; gloss agent; coating agent; wetting agent; emulsifier; adhesive agent; adhesion enhancer; excipient; ; Collapsing agent; Solvent; Dissolving aid. Product Keywords: Humectants Excipients; PE-0671; Polyethylene Glycol 400; 25322-68-3; Macrogol 400. UNII: B697894SGQ. Chemical Name: Polyethylene Glycol 400. Grade: Pharmaceutical grade. Administration route: Intramuscular injection; Intravenous injection; Nasal spray; Ophthalmic; Topical application; Oral. Dosage Form: Injections, sprays, drops, syrups. Stability and Storage Conditions: Store in airtight container. Commonly used amount and
Polyethylene Glycol 6000
Polyethylene glycol as being an addition polymer of ethylene oxide and water. Polyethylene glycol grades 200-600 are liquids; grades 1000 and above are solids at ambient temperatures. Liquid grades (PEG 200-600) occur as clear, colorless or slightly yellow-colored, viscous liquids. They have a slight but characteristic odor and a bitter, slightly burning taste. PEG 600 can occur as a solid at ambient temperatures. Solid grades (PEG>1000) are white or off-white in color, and range in consistency from pastes to waxy flakes. They have a faint, sweet odor. Grades of PEG 6004 and above are available as free flowing milled powders. Synonyms: Macrogol 6000. CAS No. 25322-68-3. Product ID: PE-0441. Molecular formula: HOCH2(CH2OCH2)nCH2OH, n=165-210. Category: Dispersants. Product Keywords: Pharmaceutical Excipients; Excipients for Liquid Dosage Form; Polyethylene Glycol 6000; Dispersion Excipients; Dispersants; HOCH2(CH2OCH2)nCH2OH, n=165-210; 25322-68-3; 25322-68-3. UNII: 30IQX730WE. Chemical Name: Polyethylene Glycol 6000. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Oral; Sublingual; Rectal; Vaginal. Dosage Form: Tablets (including sustained and controlled release, etc.), capsules, suppositories, creams, inserts. Stability and Storage Conditions: Sealed and stored in a dry place. Commonly used amount and the maximum amount: The maximum dosage of each route of administration: oral: 750mg; rectum, cavit
Polyethylene Glycol 6000
Polyethylene glycol as being an addition polymer of ethylene oxide and water. Polyethylene glycol grades 200-600 are liquids; grades 1000 and above are solids at. ambient temperatures. Liquid grades (PEG 200-600) occur as clear, colorless or slightly yellow-colored, viscous liquids. They have a slight but characteristic odor and a bitter, slightly burning taste. PEG 600 can occur as a solid at ambient temperatures. Solid grades (PEG>1000) are white or off-white in color, and range in consistency from pastes to waxy flakes. They have a faint, sweet odor. Grades of PEG 6004 and above are available as freeflowing milled powders. Synonyms: Macrogol 6000. CAS No. 25322-68-3. Product ID: PE-0672. Molecular formula: HOCH2(CH2OCH2)nCH2OH, n=165~210. Category: Plasticizer; slip agent; solvent; base agent; binder; suspending agent; gloss agent; coating agent; wetting agent; sugar-coating agent; adhesion enhancer; viscous agent; excipient; dispersant; detoxifier; dehumidifier. Product Keywords: Humectants Excipients; PE-0672; Polyethylene Glycol 6000; 25322-68-3; Macrogol 6000. UNII: 30IQX730WE. Chemical Name: Polyethylene Glycol 6000. Grade: Pharmaceutical grade. Administration route: Oral; Sublingual; Rectal; Vaginal. Dosage Form: Tablets (including sustained and controlled release, etc.), capsules, suppositories, creams, inserts. Stability and Storage Conditions: Sealed and stored in a dry place. Commonly used amo
Polyoxyl 35 castor oil occurs as a pale yellow, oily liquid that is clear at temperatures above 26°C. It has a faint but characteristic odor and can be completely liquefied by heating to 26°C. Polyoxyl 40 hydrogenated castor oil occurs as a white to yellowish, semisolid paste at 20°Cthat liquefies at 30°C. It has a very faint characteristic odor and is almost tasteless in aqueous solution. Polyoxyl 60 hydrogenated castor oil occurs as a white paste at room temperature. It has little taste or odor in aqueous solution. Synonyms: Acconon; Arlatone; Cremophor; Etocas; Eumulgin; Jeechem; Lipocol; macrogolglyceroli hydroxystearas; macrogolglyceroli ricinoleas; Mapeg; Marlowet; Nikkol; Protachem; Simulsol. CAS No. 61791-12-6. Product ID: PE-0551. Category: Emulsifier; Solubilizer; Humectants. Product Keywords: Solubilizer Excipients; Emulsifier Excipients; PE-0551; Polyoxyethylene Castor Oil Derivatives; Emulsifier; Solubilizer; Humectants; ; 61791-12-6. UNII: 6D4M1DAL6O. Chemical Name: Polyethoxylated castor oil. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Intramuscular; Intravenous; Intravesical; Ophthalmic; Oral; Topical. Dosage Form: Injection, emulsion, Soultion, drops, capsule, suspension, tablet, cream. Stability and Storage Conditions: Polyoxyethylene 35 castor oil can form a stable solution in various organic solvents such as chloroform, ethanol, and propylene glycol; it can also for
Polyoxyethylene Stearates
Polyoxyethylene alkyl ethers vary considerably in their physical appearance from liquids, to pastes, to solid waxy substances. They are colorless, white, cream-colored or pale yellow materials with a slight odor. Synonyms: Brij; Cremophor A; Cyclogol 1000; Empilan KB; Empilan KM; Emulgen; Ethosperse; Ethylan; macrogol ethers; macrogoli aether cetostearylicus; macrogoli aether laurilicus; macrogoli aether oleicus; macrogoli aether stearylicus; Marlowet; Plurafac; polyoxyethylene lauryl alcohol ether; Procol; Renex; Ritoleth; Ritox; Texofor A; Volpo. CAS No. 9004-95-9. Product ID: PE-0541. Molecular formula: CH3(CH2)x(OCH2CH2)yOH. Category: Emulsifying Agents; Penetration enhancer; Solubilizing Agents; Wetting Agents. Product Keywords: Solubilizer Excipients; Emulsifier Excipients; PE-0541; Polyoxyethylene Stearates; Emulsifying Agents; Penetration enhancer; Solubilizing Agents; Wetting Agents; CH3(CH2)x(OCH2CH2)yOH; 9004-95-9. UNII: NA. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Oral, Topical, Vaginal, Buccal, Rectal. Dosage Form: Cream, Gel, Aerosol foam, Lotion, Soultion, Tablet, Ointment, ect. Stability and Storage Conditions: Polyoxyethylene alkyl ethers are chemically stable in strongly acidic or alkaline conditions. The presence of strong electrolytes may, however, adversely affect the physical stability of emulsions containing polyoxyethylene alkyl ethers. On storage, polyoxyethylene alk
Polyoxyl 35 Castor Oil
Polyoxyl 35 castor oil occurs as a pale yellow, oily liquid that is clear at temperatures above 26°C. It has a faint but characteristic odor and can be completely liquefied by heating to 26°C. Polyoxyl 40 hydrogenated castor oil occurs as a white to yellowish, semisolid paste at 20°C that liquefies at 30°C. It has a very faint characteristic odor and is almost tasteless in aqueous solution. Polyoxyl 60 hydrogenated castor oil occurs as a white paste at room temperature. It has little taste or odor in aqueous solution. Synonyms: Acconon; Arlatone; Cremophor; Etocas; Eumulgin; Jeechem; Lipocol; macrogolglyceroli hydroxystearas; macrogolglyceroli ricinoleas; Mapeg; Marlowet; Nikkol; Protachem; Simulsol. CAS No. 61791-12-6. Product ID: PE-0614. Category: Emulsifier; Solubilizer; Humectants. Product Keywords: Other Materials; Stabilizers; PE-0614; Polyoxyl 35 Castor Oil; Emulsifier; Solubilizer; Humectants; ; 61791-12-6. UNII: 6D4M1DAL6O. Chemical Name: Polyethoxylated castor oil. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Intramuscular; Intravenous; Intravesical; Ophthalmic; Oral; Topical. Dosage Form: Injection, emulsion, Soultion, drops, capsule, suspension, tablet, cream. Stability and Storage Conditions: Polyoxyethylene 35 castor oil can form a stable solution in various organic solvents such as chloroform, ethanol, and propylene glycol; it can also form a clear and stable solution in water. Polyoxye
Polyoxyl 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil
Polyoxyl 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil. Synonyms: Polyoxyl (40) Hydrogenated Castor Oil; PEG(40) Hydrogenated Castor Oil; Polyoxyethylene Hydrogenated Castor Oil 40; EP(MACROGOLGLYCEROL HYDROOXYSTEARA TE); NF (Polyoxyl 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil). CAS No. 61788-85-0. Product ID: PE-0442. Category: Emulsifier; Solvent-enhancing; Base Agents; Dissolving aid; Dispersant; Coating Agents. Product Keywords: Dispersion Excipients; Emulsifier Excipients; Solubilizer Excipients; ; PE-0442; Polyoxyl 40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil; Emulsifier; Solvent-enhancing; Base Agents; Dissolving aid; Dispersant; Coating Agents; ; 61788-85-0. UNII: 7YC686GQ8F. Chemical Name: Polyethylene glycol (40) hydrogenated castor oil. Administration route: Dentistry; Eyes; Oral; local. Dosage Form: Suspension, solution, capsule, cream, tablet, spray. Stability and Storage Conditions: Store closed in a cool, dry place. Avoid contact with acids, bases and oxidants. Commonly used amount and the maximum amount: Maximum dosage of each administration route: oral: 160μg; General external preparation: 15mg/g; Dental external and oral medicine: 9mg/g; Rectum, duct and urethra 60.0mg/g. Source and Preparation: This product is prepared by the reaction of 1mol hydrogenated castor oil with 40~45mol ethylene oxide. It mainly contains the trihydroxy-stearate ester of oxyethylene glycerol, a small amount of polyethylene trihydroxy-stearate ester a
Polyoxylglycerides
Polyoxylglycerides are inert liquid or semi-solid waxy materials and are amphiphilic in character. Caprylocaproyl polyoxylglycerides are pale-yellow oily liquids. Lauroyl polyoxylglycerides and stearoyl polyoxylglycerides occur as pale-yellow waxy solids. Oleoyl polyoxylglycerides and linoleoyl polyoxylglycerides occur as amber oily liquids, which may give rise to a deposit after prolonged periods at 20°C. Synonyms: Polyoxylglycerides are referred to as macrogolglycerides in Europe. Product ID: PE-0562. Category: Emulsifying Agents; Nonionic Surfactant; Penetration Agents; Solubilizing Agents; Sustained-release Agents. Product Keywords: Stabilizers; Emulsifier Excipients; Surfactant Excipients; ; PE-0562; Polyoxylglycerides; Emulsifying Agents; Nonionic Surfactant; Penetration Agents; Solubilizing Agents; Sustained-release Agents. UNII: NA. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Oral; topical; vaginal. Dosage Form: Oral route: capsules, tablets, solutions; topical route: emulsions, creams, lotions; vaginal route: emulsions, creams. Stability and Storage Conditions: Polyoxylglycerides are very stable and inert. However, preventive measures against the risk of oxidation or hydrolysis may be taken to ensure stability during handling. Polyoxylglycerides should be preserved in their original containers, and exposure to air, light, heat, and moisture should be prevented. Source and Preparation: Polyoxyl
Polythylene Glycol 1000 (PEG 1000)
Polythylene Glycol 1000 (PEG 1000). Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: Polyethylene Glycols; 1,2-Ethanediol Homopolymer; 1660O; 1660S; 400DAB8; Alcox L 11; Alkox; Antarox E 4000; Aqua Calk TWB-P; Aquacide III; Aquaffin; B 22181; BDH 301; Badimol; Beraid 3540; Bradsyn PEG; Breox CAFO 154; CBP 20; CO 1006; Carbowax; PEG 8000; Cartaretin E; Cerasol 200A; Cerasol 250A; Chemiox E 20(C); Colonsoft; DB-WAX; DD 3002; Deactivator H; Decuflux RM 33; Desmophen L 1208; DuraSeal (tissue sealant); Duraseal; Emkapol 150; Emkapol 200; Emkapol 4200; Ethylene Glycol Homopolymer; Ethylene Glycol Polymer; Ethylene Oxide Polymer; FPR; FPR (polyether); Feltmaster 15LF; Floc 999; Flocc 999; Fomrez PEG 1000L; Forlax; G 3350; GPE 1000; GPE 400; Gafanol E 200; Gafanol E 300; Genoplast 200; Gligogum 4000; GlycoLax; H 22; HM 500; HPEO 4250; IW; IW (dispersant); Isocolan; KPEG 6000; KPEG 6000LA; KleanPrep; Kollisolv PEG 300; Kollisolv PEG 400; L 300; L 6; Lanogene C; Laprol 1001; Lineartop P; Lipoxol 2000; Lumulse PEG 200; Lutrol E 300; M 2000H; M 3686B; M 9000; M-LE 1013; MN 300; Macol E 300; Macrogol;Maxifloc 998; Maxifloc 999; Meisei 4000; Microsolv PEG 100; MiraLax; Modopeg; Modopeg 4000; Monopol PEG 200; N 80NF; Netbond FRA; Newfrontier PEM 3. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 25322-68-3. Pack Sizes: 1g. Molecular Formula: (C2H4O)nH2O. US Biological Life Sciences.
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Polythylene Glycol 200 (PEG 200)
Polythylene Glycol 200 (PEG 200). Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: Polyethylene Glycols; 1,2-Ethanediol Homopolymer; 1660O; 1660S; 400DAB8; Alcox L 11; Alkox; Antarox E 4000; Aqua Calk TWB-P; Aquacide III; Aquaffin; B 22181; BDH 301; Badimol; Beraid 3540; Bradsyn PEG; Breox CAFO 154; CBP 20; CO 1006; Carbowax; PEG 8000; Cartaretin E; Cerasol 200A; Cerasol 250A; Chemiox E 20(C); Colonsoft; DB-WAX; DD 3002; Deactivator H; Decuflux RM 33; Desmophen L 1208; DuraSeal (tissue sealant); Duraseal; Emkapol 150; Emkapol 200; Emkapol 4200; Ethylene Glycol Homopolymer; Ethylene Glycol Polymer; Ethylene Oxide Polymer; FPR; FPR (polyether); Feltmaster 15LF; Floc 999; Flocc 999; Fomrez PEG 1000L; Forlax; G 3350; GPE 1000; GPE 400; Gafanol E 200; Gafanol E 300; Genoplast 200; Gligogum 4000; GlycoLax; H 22; HM 500; HPEO 4250; IW; IW (dispersant); Isocolan; KPEG 6000; KPEG 6000LA; KleanPrep; Kollisolv PEG 300; Kollisolv PEG 400; L 300; L 6; Lanogene C; Laprol 1001; Lineartop P; Lipoxol 2000; Lumulse PEG 200; Lutrol E 300; M 2000H; M 3686B; M 9000; M-LE 1013; MN 300; Macol E 300; Macrogol;Maxifloc 998; Maxifloc 999; Meisei 4000; Microsolv PEG 100; MiraLax; Modopeg; Modopeg 4000; Monopol PEG 200; N 80NF; Netbond FRA; Newfrontier PEM 300; . Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 25322-68-3. Pack Sizes: 1g. Molecular Formula: (C2H4O)nH2O. US Biological Life Sciences.
Polyvinyl alcohol-polyethylene glycol graft-copolymer is a copolymer of polyvinyl alcohol and polyethylene glycol, which has been used as a film coating. Synonyms: Kollicoat IR; Macrogol-poly(vinyl alcohol) graft-copolymer. CAS No. 96734-39-3.
Solutol HS-15
Solutol HS-15, a Macrogol 15 hydroxy stearate, is a permeability enhancer [1]. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Biochemical assay reagents. Alternative Names: Polyethylene glycol 12-hydroxystearate. CAS No. 61909-81-7. Pack Sizes: 10 g; 50 g; 100 g; 500 g. Product ID: HY-Y1893.
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