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Ointments beeswax

Calcium behenate Ceteareth-5 gellant, ointments Beeswax, synthetic Ceteareth-3 gellant, organic systems Dibenzylidene sorbitol gellant, paints... [Pg.5348]

Calcium behenate Steareth-30 thickener, ointments Beeswax, synthetic thickener, ore flotation Xanthan gum... [Pg.5822]

Alcolec XTRA-A emulsifier, w/o oils Adacel 1690 Madowet R 40 emulsifier, w/o ointments Beeswax, synthetic Capmul MCM-L Capmul MCM-L8 Hydroxylated lanolin Montane 83VG Montanox 85 DFVG MYO-6V Ritahydiox emulsifier, w/o oleic acid Dermoquat LAL Schercoquat lALA emulsifier, w/o paints PEG-2 laurate PEG-2 laurate SE PEG-17 sorbitan trioleate PEG-18 sorbitan trioleate Propylene glycol myristate Span 83... [Pg.2712]

Stabilizer, emulsions ointments Beeswax, synthetic Hydroxylated lanolin RItahydrox... [Pg.2770]

Ointments These are typically prepared by mixing floral or plant ingredients with essential oil and wax, such as beeswax. [Pg.54]

Ointment Herb salve made with lanolin or beeswax... [Pg.786]

Biological waxes find a variety of applications in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and other industries. Lanolin (from lamb s wool), beeswax (Fig. 10-5), camauba wax (from a Brazilian palm tree), and wax extracted from spermaceti oil (from whales see Box 10-1) are widely used in the manufacture of lotions, ointments, and polishes. [Pg.348]

Nonemulsif3dng ointments do not nux with water. They adhere to the skin to prevent evaporation and heat loss, i.e. they can be considered a form of occlusive dressing (with increased systemic absorption of active ingredients) skin maceration may occur. Nonemulsifying ointments are helpful in chronic dry and scaly conditions, such as atopic eczema, and as vehicles they are not appropriate where there is significant exudation. They are difficult to remove except with oil or detergents and are messy and inconvenient, especially on hairy skin. Paraffin ointment contains beeswax, paraffins and cetostearyl alcohol. [Pg.301]

Melt beeswax, ceresin wax, and mineral oil and strain into ointment mixing tub at 95°C. [Pg.124]

Cream 0.05%, ointment 0.05%, and lotion 0.05% contain desonide (Pregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione, 11,21 -dihydroxy-16, 17-[(l-methylethylidene)bis(oxy)]-,[ll(beta),16(alpha)-]), a synthetic nonfluorinated corticosteroid, for topical dermatologic use. The corticosteroids constitute a class of primarily synthetic steroids used topically as anti-inflammatory and antipruritic agents. Each gram of cream contains 0.5 mg of desonide in a base of purified water, emulsifying wax, propylene glycol, stearic acid, isopropyl palmitate, synthetic beeswax, polysorbate 60, potassium sorbate,... [Pg.144]

Dark-brown, viscous, oily liq. Odor of burnt petroleum, A 0.970-0,980. Immiscible with water. Freely sol in ale, volatile and fixed oils. Marketed as a 17% ointment, which also contains 4% titanium dioxide in an ointment base consisting of beeswax cetyl alcohol, lanolin, and petrolatum,... [Pg.393]

USE As a substitute for beeswax in wax varnishes or can -dies, ingredients in plasters, ointments floor waxes, furniture polish. As a plasticizer in dental impression compounds. [Pg.827]

Products and Uses A substitute for beeswax, used for candles, floor waxes, polishes, back plasters, ointments, furniture polish, and dental impression compounds. [Pg.180]

Products and Uses A general purpose wax, sometimes used in place of camauba and beeswax. Also used in paints, leather polishes, inks, carbon papers, floor polishes, crayons, waxed paper, cosmetics, lipstick, rouges, ointments, and waxed cloth. [Pg.224]

Chem. Descrip. Beeswax, USP/NF CAS 8012-89-3 EINECS/ELINCS 232-383-7 Uses For cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, ointments, tablet coatings, creams, lotions... [Pg.109]

Uses Wax for polishes, cosmetics, medicinals (ointments, salves), candles, textile, leather, wood, and paper finishes, confectionery, modeling, engraving, acid etching, lithography, and emulsions Features For use where pure beeswax is not required Properties Yel. m.p. 130-143 F acid no. 1-5 sapon. no. 6-15 Ross Beeswax Substitute No. 30 [Frank B. Ross]... [Pg.704]


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