Products/Services for Pharmaceutical Grade Carnauba Waxes

  • Waxes and Wax Compounds-Image
    Waxes and Wax Compounds - (146 companies)
    There are many different types of waxes and wax compounds. Examples include: beeswax paraffin wax soy wax carnauba wax mineral wax stearate wax Beeswax is most often used as a binder in lotions and candles; however, it is also used...
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    Pharmaceutical and Medical Gases - (65 companies)
    In these regards, the air must be absolutely pure and medical-grade gases are required. Types of Pharmaceutical and Medical Gases. The following gases and gas compounds are frequently used in the healthcare industries. Gases manufactured for medical use may...
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    Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Services - (452 companies)
    Biotechnology and pharmaceutical manufacturing services activate pharmaceutical ingredients, sterilize biomedical components and materials, validate processes or packaging, and formulate drug or medicinal preparations on a contract basis. How...
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    Pharmaceutical Packaging Services - (34 companies)
    Pharmaceutical packaging services specialize in the contract packaging of pharmaceutical products. Pharmaceutical packaging services are contract packaging services that focus on pharmaceutical products. Common types of pharmaceutical packaging...
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    Mold Releases and Release Agents - (262 companies)
    Mold releases and release agents are film forming lubricating oils, solid lubricants, waxes, fluids or coatings that prevent other materials from sticking or adhering to an underlying surface. Mold releases and release agents are film-forming...
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    Biotechnology Services - (419 companies)
    Biotechnology services modify living microorganisms to provide biotechnology products on a contract or custom basis to medical, pharmaceutical, and scientific laboratories. These biotech companies may specialize in either monoclonal or polyclonal...
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    Bioanalytical Services - (245 companies)
    Bioanalytical services encompass pharmaceutical, agricultural, biological, microbial, and other life science testing and analysis. Bioanalytical services perform pharmaceutical, agricultural, biological, microbial and other life science testing...
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    Solid and Dry Film Lubricants - (190 companies)
    ...in powder, sprayable coating, and solid machinable forms. Products that are based on halogenated hydrocarbons include chlorofluorcarbon (CFC), halogenated fluorocarbon (HFC), halogenated chlorofluorocarbon (HCFC), and perfluorocarbon (PFC). Wax...
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    Organic Chemicals - (1478 companies)
    ...pharmaceuticals, polymers, and food additives are among the many products created from carbonyl compounds. Other functional groups include halocarbons, nitriles, amines, diazo compounds, sulfonic acids, mercaptans, and alcohols. Applications include...
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    Syringes and Needles - (224 companies)
    Syringes utilize a cylinder and plunger for precise delivery of liquids or gases in analytical, medical, pharmaceutical or biotechnology applications. Many times needles are included with the syringe. Syringes utilize a cylinder and plunger...

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  • Handbook of Cosmetic and Personal Care Additives Volume 1 and 2
    Chem. Descrip.: Sodium lauryl sulfate USP grade CAS 151-21-3; EINECS/ELINCS 205-788-1 Uses: Surfactant, detergent for cosmetics, pharmaceuticals Properties: Powd.; anionic Durawax #1032 [Frank B. Ross] Chem. Descrip.: Methylstyrene/vinyltoluene copolymer, microcryst. wax , and carnauba (Copernicia cerifera) wax Uses: Cosmetic ingred.
  • Wax-incorporated Emulsion Gel Beads of Calcium Pectinate for Intragastric Floating Drug Delivery
    Metronidazole (i.e. MZ), glyceryl monostearate (i.e. GMS; P.C. Drug Center, Bangkok, Thai- land), calcium chloride, polyethylene glycol 10000 (i.e. PEG; E. Merck, Darmstadt, Germany), olive oil, carnauba wax , spermaceti wax, white wax and stearyl alcohol (Nam Siang Co … All other chemicals were of standard pharmaceutical grade .
  • Waxes
    In pharmaceuticals , carnauba is used in pill coatings and in salves and ointments. Potential markets exist for products that are coated with wax , such as fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides and herbicides … No. 1 and No. 3 are the two major commercial grades of carnauba wax.
  • Developing new method for quantifying pindolol by sequential injection analysis
    Reagents, chemicals and pharmaceuticals . chemicals and reagents were of analytical grade quali ty. Some excipients possibly found in tablet formulation, i.e. carnauba wax , crospovidone, hydroxypropyl cellu lose, lactose, magnesium stearate, and titanium diox ide, were a generous gift from Salah Factory (Khar toum North, Sudan).
  • Investigation into the Dissolution Rate Increase on Storage of Wellbutrin SR® 100 mg Tablets
    Hypromellose 2910, US Pharmacopeia (USP; Methocel™ E4M Premium CR Grade ) was obtained from Dow Chemical Company, Midland … Microcrystalline cellulose, National Formulary (NF; Avicel® PH 102) was obtained from FMC Corp., Pharmaceutical Division, Philadelphia, PA … Carnauba wax , NF was obtained from Strahl & Pitsch Inc., West Babylon, NY, USA.
  • Screening of conditions controlling spectrophotometric sequential injection analysis
    All chemicals and reagents, which were used in this study, were of analytical reagent grade . … in the bulk form as well as inactive ingredients those possibly found in pharmaceutical formulations were a … Inactive ingredients included sodium citrate, microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate, maize starch, carnauba wax , povidone and talc.
  • Edible Films and Coatings for Food Applications
    Most food- grade lacs and varnishes are applied in the pharmaceutical industry, as a protective layer for active substances. … acids, mono-, di-, and triglycerides, cocoa butter substitutes, etc.) Hydrogenated and/or transesterified oils (margarine, shortenings, etc.) Waxes Natural vegetable and animal waxes: candelilla, carnauba , jojoba bees, whales Non-natural waxes: paraffins, mineral, microcrystalline, oxidized …
  • Evaluation of spray congealing as technique for the preparation of highly loaded solid lipid microparticles containing the sunscreen agent, avobenzone
    Carnauba wax was from Polichimica (Bologna, Italy). Methanol, acetonitrile, and water were high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)- grade from Merck. JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES, VOL.
  • Handbook of Pharmaceutical Additives
    Chem. Descrip.: Carnauba (Copernicia cerifera) wax See Carnauba (Copernica cerifera) wax Uses: Ingred. for pharmaceuticals , creams, lotions, ointments, salves 0.88-0.92; m.p. various grades from 133-163 F; acid no. 0; sapon. no …
  • Handbook of Paint and Coating Raw Materials Volume 1 and 2
    Chem. Descrip.: Carnauba (Copernicia cerifera) wax Uses: Cosmetics and pharmaceuticals (creams, lotions, ointments, salves); candles; shoe, floor, and leather polishes; antifouling paints; wood … 0.88-0.92; m.p. various grades from 133-163 F; acid no. 0; sapon. no …