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1,4-sorbitan

Adsorption of t-PA to process equipment surfaces consisting of either stainless steel or glass was minimized by adding the detergent polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate (Tween 80) to the semm-free culture conditioned media at 0.01% (vol/vol). The equipment was also rinsed, before use, with phosphate buffered saline (PBS) containing 0.01% Tween 80. Hydrophilic, plastic equipment was used whenever possible. AH buffers were sterile filtered. Sterile filtration of Hquids and gases is usually carried out using 0.2 or 0.45 p.m filters. [Pg.46]

Chemical bleaching is never used on oils intended for edible use because it oxidizes unsaturated fatty acids to cause off-flavors. However, it does find wide usage for specialty linseed oil, for the paint industry, and fatty chemicals such as sorbitan esters of fatty acids and sodium stearoyl lactylate. Residual peroxide is destroyed by heating above its decomposition temperature. [Pg.125]

Sorhita.n nd Sorbitol Esters. This group of emulsifiers is formed from the reaction of sorbitan and stearic acid. Sorbitan monostearate is often used in combination with polysorbate in ice cream, imitation dairy products, and baking appHcations (36). [Pg.438]

Polysorha.tes. Polyoxyethylene sorbitan esters [9005-63-4] are formed from the reaction of sorbitol esters with ethylene oxide. These emulsifiers are almost always employed in combination with sorbitan esters and are used in the same appHcations (36). [Pg.438]

Fig. 4. AnhydriZation of sorbitol (1) to 1,4-sorbitan (2), 3,6-sorbitan (3), 2,5-ahydro-L-iditol (4), and isosorbide (5). Also shown are isomannide (6) and... Fig. 4. AnhydriZation of sorbitol (1) to 1,4-sorbitan (2), 3,6-sorbitan (3), 2,5-ahydro-L-iditol (4), and isosorbide (5). Also shown are isomannide (6) and...
A major pharmaceutical use of poly(oxyethylene) sorbitan fatty acid esters is in the solubilization of the oil-soluble vitamins A and D. In this way, multivitamin preparations can be made which combine both water- and oil-soluble vitamins in a palatable form. [Pg.54]

Sorbitan sesquioleate emulsions of petrolatum and wax are used as ointment vehicles in skin treatment. In topical appHcations, the inclusion of both sorbitan fatty esters and their poly(oxyethylene) derivatives modifies the rate of release and promotes the absorption of antibiotics, antiseptics, local anesthetics, vasoconstrictors, and other medications from suppositories, ointments, and lotions. Poly(oxyethylene(20)) sorbitan monooleate, also known as Polysorbate 80 (USP 23), has been used to promote absorption of ingested fats from the intestine (245). [Pg.54]

Emulsions of fatty- and petroleum-based substances, both oils and waxes, of the o/w type are made by using blends of sorbitan fatty esters and their poly(oxyethylene) derivatives. Mixtures of poly(oxyethylene(20)) sorbitan monostearate (Polysorbate 60) and sorbitan monostearate are typical examples of blends used for lotions and creams. Both sorbitan fatty acid esters and their poly(oxyethylene) derivatives are particularly advantageous in cosmetic uses because of their very low skin irritant properties. Sorbitan fatty ester emulsifiers for w/o emulsions of mineral oil are used in hair preparations of both the lotion and cream type. Poly(oxyethylene(20)) sorbitan monolaurate is useflil in shampoo formulations (see Hairpreparations). Poly(oxyethylene) sorbitan surfactants are also used for solubilization of essential oils in the preparation of colognes and after-shave lotions. [Pg.54]


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Dispersing agents sorbitan esters

EMSORB Ethoxylated Sorbitan Esters

EMSORB Sorbitan Fatty Acid Esters

Emulsifying agents sorbitan esters

Ester sorbitan esters

Esters sorbitan fatty acid

Ethoxylated 20-sorbitan monolaurate

Ethoxylated sorbitane monooleate

Fatty acid esters of sorbitan

Hydrophilic sorbitan esters

Non-ionic surfactants polyethoxylated sorbitans

Nonionic surfactants ethoxylated) sorbitan ester

Polyethoxylated sorbitans

Polyoxyethylene Sorbitan Monooleate

Polyoxyethylene Sorbitan Tristearate

Polyoxyethylene sorbitan

Polyoxyethylene sorbitan ester

Polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty

Polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid esters

Polyoxyethylene sorbitan monoesters

Polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate

Polyoxyethylene sorbitan monostearate

Polyoxyethylene-sorbitane monolaureate

S-MAZ Sorbitan Fatty Acid Esters

Solubilizing agents sorbitan esters

Sorbitan derivates

Sorbitan diisostearate

Sorbitan dioleate

Sorbitan ester ethoxylates

Sorbitan esters

Sorbitan esters contents

Sorbitan esters determination

Sorbitan esters ethoxylated

Sorbitan esters hydrophilicity

Sorbitan esters synthesis

Sorbitan esters total fatty acid

Sorbitan laurate

Sorbitan mono-ester

Sorbitan mono-oleate

Sorbitan monoesters, derivatives

Sorbitan monolaurate (

Sorbitan monooleate

Sorbitan monopalmitate

Sorbitan monostearate

Sorbitan monostearate/monooleate

Sorbitan oleate

Sorbitan palmitate

Sorbitan production

Sorbitan sesquiolate

Sorbitan sesquioleate

Sorbitan sesquistearate

Sorbitan stearate

Sorbitan triisostearate

Sorbitan trioleat

Sorbitan trioleate

Sorbitan tristearate

Sorbitan, Mono-9-octadecenoate

Sorbitan, Monododecanoate

Sorbitan, Monooctadecanoate

Sorbitane fatty acid esters

Sorbitans

Sorbitans

Sorbitans ethers

Span = sorbitane monooleate

Surfactants polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid

Surfactants sorbitan esters

Suspending agents sorbitan esters

Tween Sorbitan monolaurate

Tween Sorbitan monooleate

Tween Sorbitan monopalmitate

Tween Sorbitan monostearate

Wetting agents sorbitan esters

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