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- Poloxamers are nonionic triblock copolymers composed of a central hydrophobic chain of polyoxypropylene (poly(propylene oxide)) flanked by two hydrophilic...
- Poloxamer 407 is a hydrophilic non-ionic surfactant of the more general class of copolymers known as poloxamers. Poloxamer 407 is a triblock copolymer...
- copolymers based on PEO-PPO-PEO chains are known generically as poloxamer. Poloxamers have behaviors similar to those of hydrocarbon surfactants, and...
- fluoride 0.02% (0.01% w/v fluoride ion) Water Sorbitol Alcohol (21.6% v/v) Poloxamer 407 Sodium Saccharin Flavor Eucalyptol Methyl Salicylate Thymol Phosphoric...
- sorbitol, microcrystalline cellulose, carboxymethylcellulose sodium, poloxamer, simethicone, citric acid, sodium benzoate and purified water in addition...
- using hot-homogenization technique for oral delivery using compritol and poloxamer 188 as a lipid and surfactant, respectively. Another example of drug delivery...
- Polyethoxylated tallow amine Cocamide monoethanolamine Cocamide diethanolamine Poloxamers Glycerol monostearate Glycerol monolaurate Spans: Sorbitan monolaurate...
- polisaponin (INN) polixetonium chloride (INN) Polocaine poloxalene (INN) poloxamer (INN) Poly-Pred Poly-Rx polybenzarsol (INN) polycarbophil (INN) polyestradiol...
- ethanoliodine Phenol (greater than 1.5 percent) Phenol (less than 1.5 percent) Poloxamer-iodine complex Povidone-iodine 5 to 10 percent Secondary amyltricresols...
- Some specific groups are lauromacrogols, ****xynols, octoxynols, and poloxamers. The production of polyethylene glycol was first reported in 1859. Both...