Excipients for Injection
Polyethylene glycol, referred to as PEG, is used as an inactive ingredient in the pharmaceutical industry as a solvent, plasticizer, surfactant, ointment and suppository base, and tablet and capsule lubricant. PEG has low toxicity with systemic absorption less than 0.5%
CAS number: 25322-68-3
Storage: In an airtight container.
Properties and Benefits
l Using precise polymerization technology, good process control ensures stable polymerization degree of the product.
l Advanced refining technologies can guarantee excellent batch-to-batch repeatability.
l Low impurities content, strictly control on potential mutagenic or toxic impurities such as ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, and triethylene glycol in the product to ensure the safety of parenteral formulations.
l Low peroxide value helps to improve the stability of the preparation.
l Bacterial endotoxins and micro-organisms are strictly controlled, meet the requirements of parenteral dosage forms.
Applications
l Widely used as a solvent for injections and ophthalmic preparations.
l As suspending agent, thickener and plasticizer in liquid and semi-solid preparations to maintain the physical properties and improve the stability of the preparations.
Polyoxyl(35)Castor Oil s a solubilizer, emulsifier and primary surfactant used …
More DetailsPolysorbate 80 is a hydrophilic nonionic surfactant. It is utilized as a surfac…
More DetailsPolysorbate 20 is a polysorbate-type nonionic surfactant used in many commercia…
More Details