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Macrogol stearates

The same material may also be designated polyoxyethylene glycol 400 stearate or macrogol stearate 400 in which case, the number 400 refers to the average molecular weight of the polymer chain. [Pg.585]

Ethoxylated fatty acid esters macrogol stearates Marlosol PEG fatty acid esters PEG stearates polyethylene glycol stearates poly(oxy-l,2-ethanediyl) a-hydro-to-hydroxyoctade-canoate polyoxyethylene glycol stearates. [Pg.585]

Monostearate Lipo-PEG 4-S macrogol stearate 400 Myrj 45 PEG-8 stearate Pegosperse 400 AfS polyethylene glycol 400 monostearate polyoxyethylene (8) monostearate Protamate 400-DPS Ritapeg 400 AfS. [Pg.585]

Crodet S40 E431 Emerest2672 Hodag POE [40] AfS Lipal 395 Lipo-PEG 39-S macrogol stearate 2000 Myrj 52 PEG-40 stearate polyoxyethylene glycol 2000 monostearate polyoxyethylene (40) monostearate Protamate 2000-DPS Ritox 52. [Pg.585]

Synonyms 23-Hydroxy-3,6,9,12,15,18,21 -heptaoxatricos-1 -yl octadeca-noate Macrogol ester 400 Macrogol stearate 400 PEG 400... [Pg.1258]

Synonyms Macrogol stearate 2000 PEG 2000 monostearate POE (40) monostearate POE (40) stearate Polyoxyl 40 stearate Stearethate 40... [Pg.1259]

The thermal analysis of creams is more complicated. Pasaleevan and Nurnberg [174] examined binary macrogol stearate 400 - water systems. [Pg.1005]

Carbomer, carmellose, microcrystalline cellulose, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, povidone, sodium alginate, tragacanth, and xanthan gum Acacia and methylcellulose, glycerol esters, polysorbates and sorbitan esters, fatty acids, sodium stearate, carbomer Macrogol esters, polyvinyl alcohol, and glycerides... [Pg.86]

Lactose monohydrate, corn starch, modified starch, povidone 25000, magnesium stearate, HPMC, Macrogol 6000, talc, titanium dioxide, ferric oxide pigment, yellow NF... [Pg.19]

Lubricants based on fatty acids, because of their low water solubility, are unsuitable for tablets which must be dissolved in water before use. Polyethylene glycol 6000 (macrogol 6000) is soluble in water, but its lubricant activity is limited. Magnesium lauryl sulfate has been suggested as a water-soluble substitute for magnesium stearate. In addition to its lubricant action, this substance, like sodium lauryl sulfate, is an effective wetting agent. ... [Pg.3661]

Polysorbate (Tween 20 and 80) and Cremophor RH40 (macrogol glycerol hydroxyl stearate) or Cremophor EL (polyoxylated 35 castor oil) can cause serious hypersensitivity reactions when administered parenterally [15]. They may cause incompatibilities by leaching plasticisers (such as phthalates) from polyvinyl chloride infusion devices. [Pg.274]


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