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Lauryl stearate

Lauryl stearate, cosmetically useful lipid, 7 833t... [Pg.512]

See Diethylaminoethyl stearate Octadecanoic acid, dodecyl ester. See Lauryl stearate... [Pg.2914]

Stearic acid, dodecyl ester. See Lauryl stearate Stearic acid ester with lactate of lactic acid calcium salt. See Calcium stearoyl lactylate Stearic acid, ester with lactic acid bimol. ester, sodium salt. See Sodium stearoyl lactylate Stearic acid, ethylenediamine diamide. See Ethylene distearamide Stearic acid, ethyl ester. See Ethyl stearate Stearic acid, 2-ethylhexyl ester. See Octyl stearate... [Pg.4204]

Stearic acid, lauryl ester. See Lauryl stearate Stearic acid, lead salt. See Lead stearate Stearic acid, lithium salt. See Lithium stearate Stearic acid, magnesium salt. See Magnesium stearate... [Pg.4204]

Lauryidimonium hydroxypropyl hydrolyzed collagen Lauryl glycol Lauryl isostearate Lauryl lactate Laurylmethicone copolyol Lauryl myristate Lauryl oleate Lauryl palmitate Lauryl stearate Lavandin (Lavandula hybrida) oil... [Pg.5153]

Cyclohexaneacetic acid 226-150-9 Lauryl stearate 226-159-8 Arlasolve DM I Dimethyl isosorbide G-100 226-164-5... [Pg.6850]

Hydrogenated rice bran wax" Lauryl stearate [5303-25-3] C30H60O2... [Pg.16]

A typical example is total monomers. 100 sodium stearate, 5 potassium persulfate, 0.3 lauryl mercaptan, 0.4 to 0.7 and water, 200 parts. In this formula, 75 parts of 1,3-butadiene and 25 parts of 4-methyl-2-vinylthiazole give 86% conversion to a tacky rubber-like copolymer in 15 hr at 45°C. The polymer contains 62% benzene-insoluble gel. Sulfur analysis indicates that the polymer contains 21 parts of combined 4-methyl-2-vinylthiazole (312). Butadiene alone in the above reaction normally requires 25 hr to achieve the same conversion, thus illustrating the acceleration due to the presence of 4-methyl-2-vinylthiazole. [Pg.398]

Compare the electro r-static potential maps of sodium lauryl sul 5 fate and sodium stearate on Learning By Modeling... [Pg.800]

Beeswax (triacontanyl palmitate) octadecyl octadecanoate (stearyl stearate) dodecyl hexadecanoate (lauryl palmitate) cetyl palmitate lanolin carnauba wax glycol distearate jojoba oil... [Pg.61]

Fig. 16 Effect of lubricant on dissolution of rate of salicylic acid contained in compressed tablets, x, 3% magnesium stearate , no lubricant 0> 3% sodium lauryl sulfate. (From Ref. 21.). Fig. 16 Effect of lubricant on dissolution of rate of salicylic acid contained in compressed tablets, x, 3% magnesium stearate , no lubricant 0> 3% sodium lauryl sulfate. (From Ref. 21.).
Ong et al. [134] found that several hydrophilic anionic, non ionic, or cationic surfactants can alleviate the deleterious effect of magnesium stearate over-mixing on dissolution from capsules when added with the lubricant in a ratio as low as 1 5 (w/w). These successful surfactants were sodium A-lauroyl sarcosinate, sodium stearoyl-2-lactylate, sodium stearate, polox-amer 188, cetylpyridinium chloride, and sodium lauryl sulfate. The lipophilic surfactant glyceryl monostearate did not alleviate the magnesium stearate mixing effect. A reduction in thier particle size was shown to enhance effectiveness, particularly in the case of surfactants with low solubility and slow dissolution rate. [Pg.368]

Fig. 24 The effect of percentage of sodium lauryl sulfate in the formulation on the dissolution of hydrochlorothiazide from capsules containing dicalcium phosphate as filler, 0.75% magnesium stearate, and filled on a dosator machine with 300 N tamping force (USP method 2, 900 mL 0.1 N HC1, 50 rpm). (Adapted from Ref. 71.)... [Pg.371]

Excipients Croscarmellose sodium, edible inks, gelatin, lactose monohydrate, magnesium stearate, povidone, sodium lauryl sulfate, and titanium dioxide... [Pg.163]

Risperdal Risperidone 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4 mg Tablet Schizophrenia A selective monoaminergic antagonist (5HT2, dopamine type 2 (D2), al and a2 adrenergic, and HI histaminergic receptors Colloidal silicon dioxide, hypromellose, lactose, magnesium stearate, MCC, propylene glycol, sodium lauryl sulfate, corn starch Janssen Pharmaceuticals... [Pg.16]

Magnesium stearate, stearic acid, sodium stearyl fumarate Hypromellose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, methylcellolose Ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid, butylated hydroxy toluene Sodium lauryl sulfate, Polysorbate 80 (Tween 80) Cyclodextrins, ethyl alcohol, propylene glycol D-a-Tocopheryl polyethylene glycol 1000 succinate, oleic acid... [Pg.224]

Anionic surfactants are negatively charged in an aqueous solution (i.e., -COO-, -OSOj), and widely used because of their cost and performance. Sodium lauryl sulfate, the main component of which is sodium dodecyl sulfate, is highly soluble in water and commonly used to form oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions. Reacting an alkali hydroxide with a fatty acid (e.g., oleic acid) can produce alkali metal soaps (e.g., sodium oleate). Careful attention must be paid to the pH of the dispersion medium and the presence of multivalent metals (see Section 4.2.5). Alkali earth metal soaps (e.g., calcium oleate) produce stable water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions because of their low water solubility and are produced by reacting oleic acid with calcium hydroxide. Triethanolamine stearate produces stable O/W emulsions in situ by reacting triethanolamine in aqueous solution with melted stearic acid at approximately 65°C (e.g., vanishing cream). [Pg.224]


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