Povidone K30

Povidone darkens to some extent on heating at 150℃, with a reduction in aqueous solubility. It is stable to a short cycle of heat exposure around 110-136℃; steam sterilization of an aqueous solution does not alter its properties. Aqueous solutions are susceptible to mold growth and consequently require the addition of suitable preservatives.Povidone may be stored under ordinary conditions without undergoing decomposition or degradation. However, since the powder is hygroscopic, it should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
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Product # PE-0465
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product1 Binder Excipients
Molecular Formula (C6H9NO)n
Molecular Weight 50000.0
Applications Povidone darkens to some extent on heating at 150℃, with a reduction in aqueous solubility. It is stable to a short cycle of heat exposure around 110-134℃; steam sterilization of an aqueous solution does not alter its properties. Aqueous solutions are susceptible to mold growth and consequently require the addition of suitable preservatives. Povidone may be stored under ordinary conditions without undergoing decomposition or degradation. However, since the powder is hygroscopic, it should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
Safety Povidone darkens to some extent on heating at 150℃, with a reduction in aqueous solubility. It is stable to a short cycle of heat exposure around 110-132℃; steam sterilization of an aqueous solution does not alter its properties. Aqueous solutions are susceptible to mold growth and consequently require the addition of suitable preservatives. Povidone may be stored under ordinary conditions without undergoing decomposition or degradation. However, since the powder is hygroscopic, it should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
Incompatibilities Povidone darkens to some extent on heating at 150℃, with a reduction in aqueous solubility. It is stable to a short cycle of heat exposure around 110-133℃; steam sterilization of an aqueous solution does not alter its properties. Aqueous solutions are susceptible to mold growth and consequently require the addition of suitable preservatives. Povidone may be stored under ordinary conditions without undergoing decomposition or degradation. However, since the powder is hygroscopic, it should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
Synonyms Poly[1-(2-oxo-1-pyrrolidinyl)ethylene]; polyvinylpyrrolidone; povidonum; Povipharm; PVP; 1-vinyl-2-pyrrolidinone polymer
CAS Number 9003-39-8
Category Binder; Solubilizer; Suspending Agents; Stabilizer; Viscosifier; Coating material
UNII U725QWY32X
Chemical Name 1-Ethenyl-2-pyrrolidinone homopolymer
Grade Pharmceutical Excipients
Administration route Oral, sublingual, ocular
Dosage Form IM and IV injections; ophthalmic preparations; oral capsules, drops, granules, suspensions, and tablets; sublingual tablets; topical and vaginal preparations
Stability and Storage Conditions Povidone darkens to some extent on heating at 150℃, with a reduction in aqueous solubility. It is stable to a short cycle of heat exposure around 110-131℃; steam sterilization of an aqueous solution does not alter its properties. Aqueous solutions are susceptible to mold growth and consequently require the addition of suitable preservatives. Povidone may be stored under ordinary conditions without undergoing decomposition or degradation. However, since the powder is hygroscopic, it should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
Commonly used amount and the maximum amount Povidone darkens to some extent on heating at 150℃, with a reduction in aqueous solubility. It is stable to a short cycle of heat exposure around 110-135℃; steam sterilization of an aqueous solution does not alter its properties. Aqueous solutions are susceptible to mold growth and consequently require the addition of suitable preservatives. Povidone may be stored under ordinary conditions without undergoing decomposition or degradation. However, since the powder is hygroscopic, it should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
Source and Preparation Povidone darkens to some extent on heating at 150℃, with a reduction in aqueous solubility. It is stable to a short cycle of heat exposure around 110-136℃; steam sterilization of an aqueous solution does not alter its properties. Aqueous solutions are susceptible to mold growth and consequently require the addition of suitable preservatives. Povidone may be stored under ordinary conditions without undergoing decomposition or degradation. However, since the powder is hygroscopic, it should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
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