-
Ethyl cellulose (or
ethylcellulose) is a
derivative of
cellulose in
which some of the
hydroxyl groups on the
repeating glucose units are
converted into...
-
organoaluminium compounds.
Chloroethane is used to
convert cellulose to
ethylcellulose, a
thickening agent and
binder in paints, cosmetics, and
similar products...
-
allergic to the
inactive ingredients,
which include gelatin, cellulose,
ethylcellulose, iron oxide,
titanium dioxide and hypromellose. It
should not be used...
-
Halogenoalkanes Methylcellulose Chloromethane −CH3 Cold/Hot water-soluble E461
Ethylcellulose (EC)
Chloroethane −CH2CH3 Water-insoluble A
commercial thermoplastic...
-
trimellitate Sodium alginate Zein
enteric coating aqueous solution (
ethylcellulose,
medium chain triglycerides [coconut],
oleic acid,
sodium alginate,...
- in most patients.[citation needed]
Other brands are
thought to use
ethylcellulose coatings to
control drug
release from pellets.
Another use
these medications...
- the corporation's
major businesses. Its
first plastic products were
ethylcellulose, made in 1935, and polystyrene, made in 1937. From 1940 to 1941, Dow...
-
Characterization of
Imidacloprid Lignin–Polyethylene
Glycol Matrices Coated with
Ethylcellulose".
Journal of
Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 60 (4): 1042–1051. Bibcode:2012JAFC...
-
Barat R,
Srinatha A,
Pandit JK,
Mittal N,
Anupurba S (November 2007). "
Ethylcellulose inserts of an
orphan drug for periodontitis: preparation, in vitro,...
-
membrane made with a non
disintegrating polymer (cellulose acetate,
ethylcellulose etc.). Wang, Chun-Yu; Ho, Hsiu-O; Lin, Ling-Hong; Lin, Ying-Ku; Sheu...