Polyethylene Glycol 1000
Polyethylene glycol as being an addition polymer of ethylene oxide and water. Polyethylene glycol grades 200–600 are liquids; grades 1000 and above are solids at
ambient temperatures.
Liquid grades (PEG 200–600) occur as clear, colorless or slightly yellow-colored, viscous liquids. They have a slight but characteristic odor and a bitter, slightly burning taste. PEG 600 can occur as a solid at ambient temperatures.
Solid grades (PEG>1000) are white or off-white in color, and range in consistency from pastes to waxy flakes. They have a faint, sweet odor. Grades of PEG 6001 and above are available as free_x0002_flowing milled powders
ambient temperatures.
Liquid grades (PEG 200–600) occur as clear, colorless or slightly yellow-colored, viscous liquids. They have a slight but characteristic odor and a bitter, slightly burning taste. PEG 600 can occur as a solid at ambient temperatures.
Solid grades (PEG>1000) are white or off-white in color, and range in consistency from pastes to waxy flakes. They have a faint, sweet odor. Grades of PEG 6001 and above are available as free_x0002_flowing milled powders
Supplier | CD Formulation |
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Product # | PE-0669 |
Pricing | , Inquire for price |
product1 | Humectants Excipients |
Molecular Formula | HOCH2(CH2OCH2)nCH2OH,n=20~23. |
Applications | Polyethylene glycols (PEGs) are widely used in a variety of pharmaceutical formulations, including parenteral, topical, ophthalmic, oral, and rectal preparations. Polyethylene glycol has been used experimentally in biodegradable polymeric matrices used in controlled-release systems. |
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Synonyms | Macrogol 1000 |
CAS Number | 25322-68-3 |
Category | Base; Humectants |
UNII | U076Q6Q621 |
Chemical Name | Polyethylene Glycol 1000 |
Grade | Pharmaceutical grade |
Administration route | Oral; Rectal; Topical; Vaginal; Transdermal |
Dosage Form | Solutions, suppositories, creams, gels, aerosol foams |
Stability and Storage Conditions | The freezing point is 30~40°C. Store in airtight container. |
Commonly used amount and the maximum amount | Generally, the maximum dosage of external preparations is 2mg/g. |
Source and Preparation | Polyethylene glycol polymers are formed by the reaction of ethylene oxide and water under pressure in the presence of a catalyst. |