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- ProName: Competitive price of 9003-39-8 Top qu...
- CasNo: 9003-39-8
- Molecular Formula: (C6H9NO)n
- Appearance: White or off white powder
- Application: Pharmaceutical & Health Care; Solubili...
- DeliveryTime: 10-15days
- PackAge: net 25kg fibre drum or plastic drum; n...
- ProductionCapacity: 1000 Metric Ton/Month
- Purity: 95%
- Storage: Store in cool place. Keep container ti...
- Transportation: By sea or by air
- LimitNum: 0 Metric Ton
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Product name: KoVidone® K Povidone
USP/EP name: Povidone, povidonum
INCI/CTFA: Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP)
CAS NO.: 9003-39-8
Properties: Nontoxic; Non-irritant; Hygroscopic; Freely soluble in water, alcohol and most other organic solvents; Very slightly soluble in acetone; Excellent solubility; Film-forming; Chemical stability; Physiologically inert; Complexation and binding property.
Specification: Based on the polymer molecular weight and viscosity in water, the current series products are classified based on their K-values.
Main application:Used as a binder, thickener or suspension stabilizer in dosage form applications.
Applications
KoVidone® K series products possess excellent binding, film-forming, dispersing and thickening properties and are widely used in the following dosage forms:
· Binder: suitable for wet and dry granulation and direct compression in tableting, improves particle compressibility and can be added to powder blends in dry or granulated forms by the addition of water, alcohol or hydro-alcoholic solutions.
· Solubilizer: suitable for oral and parenteral formulations, enhancing the solubility of poorly soluble drugs in solid dispersion forms. Suitable for Hot Melt Extrusion and Spray Solvent Drying
· Coating agent or binder: coating of active pharmaceutical ingredients on a support structure.
· Suspending, stabilizing or viscosity-modifying agent: suitable for topical and oral suspension and solution applications. The solubility of poorly soluble drugs may be enhanced by combining with KoVidone.