Triethyl Citrate Plasticizer Mexico

  • Triethyl Citrate Plasticizer Mexico
  • Triethyl Citrate Plasticizer Mexico
  • Triethyl Citrate Plasticizer Mexico
  • What is triethyl citrate?
  • Tamara Minko, in Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology, 2018 Triethyl citrate is a triester of ethyl alcohol-citric acid and is a plasticizer of choice for aqueous system due to its water solubility. It has a viscosity of 35.2 cP at 25 °C [ 24] and a vapor pressure of 1 mm Hg at 107 °C [ 25 ]. Its commercial name is Citroflex ®.
  • Are glycerol and triethyl citrate suitable plasticizers for AC film?
  • Glycerol and triethyl citrate were added as plasticizers. The effects of the type and concentration of plasticizers were investigated. Physical properties of AC film were significantly affected by plasticizers. Glycerol and triethyl citrate are suitable plasticizers for AC film. 1. Introduction
  • Why is triethyl citrate used as a plasticizer?
  • The addition of only 10% w/w triethyl citrate as plasticizer improved the flexibility of the films significantly and allowed compaction of the pellets. The drug release was almost independent of the compression force and the pellet content of the tablets.
  • Is acetyl citrate a plasticizer?
  • ... Citrate esters such as triethyl citrate (TEC) and acetyl tributyl citrate (ATBC) have been widely used as plasticizers in PLA formulations, exhibiting excellent ductile properties. Maiza et al. reported plasticized PLA formulations with up to 30 wt.% TEC or ATBC with a noticeable decrease in the glass transition temperature (T g ).
  • Do molar concentrations of glycerol or triethyl citrate influence CA films?
  • Therefore, this study was set up to confirm or refute the hypothesis that the molar concentrations (1.8; 3.6; 5.4 and 7.2 mol), of glycerol (GLY) or triethyl citrate (TEC), influence the main properties of CA films, including physical and chemical aspects.
  • Does triethyl citrate hydrolyze in vivo?
  • Tamara Minko, in Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology, 2018 It has been found that triethyl citrate hydrolyses in vivo to citric acid and ethanol, which are well-defined compounds with low toxic potential. The rate of hydrolysis of triethyl citrate appears to be slower in human serum compared to rat serum [ 94 ].

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