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Semisynthetic gels, preparation

The natural polymers frequently used for the preparation of pharmaceutical gels include tragacanth, pectin, carrageenan, agar, and alginic acid, as well as semisynthetic polysaccharides such as methylcellulose, hydroxymethylcellulose, and carb-oxymethylcellulose. [Pg.6]

The amounts of penicilloylated proteins in commercial benzylpenicillin and semisynthetic penicillins seem to vary considerably. Whereas up to 200-300 parts/ 10 of penicilloy 1-protein in benzylpenicillin preparations were reported by Batchelor et al. (1967) and also by Butcher and Stewart (1970), other groups have only detected less than 10 parts/10 of proteinaceous impurities in commercial benzylpenicillin (Dursch 1968 Preud homme and Lunel 1969 Weidenmuller and Ziegler 1970 Walsh et al. 1971 Ottens et al. 1971 Vilim et al. 1976). As described by Ottens et al. (1971), the methods used for the determinations, i.e., dialysis, membrane filtration, and gel filtration followed by penicilloyl and protein analysis, have several drawbacks. Penicillin degradation products and polymers were found to influence the determinations, making these somewhat unreliable. [Pg.40]


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