Polymeric (meth)acrylate plasticizers and processing aids Morocco

  • Polymeric (meth)acrylate plasticizers and processing aids Morocco
  • Polymeric (meth)acrylate plasticizers and processing aids Morocco
  • Polymeric (meth)acrylate plasticizers and processing aids Morocco
  • When did poly (meth)acrylate coatings come out?
  • Poly (meth)acrylate coatings for pharmaceutical applications were introduced in 1955 with the launch of EUDRAGIT ® L and EUDRAGIT ® S, two types of anionic polymers. Since then, by introducing various monomers into their polymer chains and thus altering their properties, diverse forms with specific characteristics have become available.
  • What are the chemical names and compendial compliance of poly(meth)acrylates?
  • Chemical names and compendial compliance of poly (meth)acrylates used for delayed release coatings. Anionic poly (meth)acrylates can be used alone, in combination with a second anionic polymer to target a certain pH in the intestine or colon, or in combination with controlled-release polymers or polysaccharides.
  • Which poly(meth)acrylate is used for protective coatings?
  • Chemical names and compendia compliance of poly (meth)acrylates used for protective coatings. EUDRAGIT ® E was the first poly (meth)acrylate polymer developed for protective purposes. By varying the amount applied or by adding a specific excipient, the desired functionality can be obtained.
  • Can poly(meth)acrylate coatings be used as gastro-retentive drug delivery systems?
  • Poly (meth)acrylate coatings can furthermore be used as gastro-retentive drug delivery systems with multiple-unit mini-tablets as developed by Meka et al. (2009) The system consists of core units prepared by direct compression.
  • Which monomers derived from biomass have a (meth) acrylate group?
  • Numerous monomers derived from biomass (like plant oil, eugenol and isosorbide) containing a (meth) acrylate group have already been investigated.29–31The inte-gration of (meth-)acrylic groups can be accomplished by esteri-fication of (meth-)acrylic acid and a monoterpene alcohol.
  • Which glidant is best for enteric poly (meth)acrylate coatings?
  • Talc is the most effective glidant for enteric poly (meth)acrylate coatings, as it does not influence the gastro resistance of the coatings. As an alternative, magnesium stearate as well as glycerol monostearate (GMS, 2–15% based on dry polymers) can be used.

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