Pharmaceuticals

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Product Name Applications Worldwide Equivalent Names
Iso Propyl Palmitate (HARIOL IPP) IPP is a dry, soft, non-oily emollient generally used in economical formulations. Excellent solvent for mineral oil, silicone, and lanolin.
Cetyl Palmitate Waxy esters that impart good skin feel properties, used as a base material in stick formulations and as an emollient thickener in creams and lotions. Melting range 50 – 55°C. A vegetable alternative to Bees Wax. CRODAMOL CP
Octyl Palmitate (HARIOL 2EHP) A dry & light, silky emollient. Enhances gloss in hair grooming products. Can be used as a binder cum dry emollient in powdered applications.
Glyceryl Palmitostearate Used in tablets and capsules. PRECIROL 5
Methyl Palmitate Insoluble ester used in soap making, defoamers, and ink solvents.
Octyl Stearate Colorless, odorless emollient for non-occlusive creams, lotions, bath oils, suntans, anti-perspirants, and other topical formulations.
Cetyl Stearate Significance in pharmaceutical applications, including use in formulations such as lip balms & chap sticks.
Di Methyl Succinate Used as a source of succinyl radical in API synthesis.
Tri Butyl Citrate Colorless, odorless ester used as a food additive to stabilize foams, also used in pharmaceutical coatings in tablets, specifically enteric-coated types.
Acetyl Tri Butyl Citrate (HARIOL ATBC) Used in aerosol bandages as the product is FDA-approved for such applications.
Tri Octyl Dodecyl Citrate (HARIOL O3) Used in place of castor oil in lip care applications such as lip balms, sticks.
Di Butyl Sebacate (HARIOL DBSb) Low viscosity plasticizer for food wrapping plastic films for incidental food contact application. Also used in ink formulations for ball pen inks.
Propylene Glycol Di Caprylate / DiCaprate (HARIOL PDCC) A vegetable-derived fatty acid ester having very low viscosity, finds use in IM injections as a carrier base oil.
Iso Propyl Myristate (HARIOL IPM) General emollient used in formulations for basic emolliency. IPM imparts a non-oily feel due to its ready absorption into the skin.
Myristyl Myristate (HARIOL MM) Waxy esters having lower melting points closer to body temperatures. Imparts an excellent velvety feel to the skin. Particularly useful in the preparation of skin care creams, lotions, specifically baby care products.
Cetyl Myristate Similar to Cetyl Palmitate but with a lower melting point of 47-53°C.
Cetearyl Octanoate (HARIOL O1618) Colourless ester possessing a fine ‘dry’ emollience. Imparts smooth after feel, promotes spreading, and reduces stickiness and occlusivity. Particularly useful in non-oily skin care preparations.
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (HARIOL 538) Colourless emollient. Good fatting oil component used in bath oils, skin care, and fatting preparations.
PEG-6 Caprylic / Capric Glycerides Clear liquid, ester having very high HLB, soluble in water, decreases the defatting action of surfactants in formulations such as shower gels, foam baths.
PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate (SUPERSOL) Emollient surfactant having medium HLB value. It lends an emolliency and lubricious skin feel to formulations such as liquid soaps, shampoos, facial cleansers, body washes.
PEG-8 Caprylic/Capric Glycerides (MAYASOL) An oil-in-water surfactant used to solubilize active pharmaceutical ingredients and promote drug penetration and permeation. An efficient micro-emulsifier for topical gels as well as soft capsules. Labrasol
Spermaceti Wax 100% vegetable alternative to animal-origin spermaceti wax. This wax ester will impart body & softness in a cream/lotion preparation.
Caprylic/Capric Glyceride Colorless, used in parental as a natural carrier oil.
MCT Oils Derived from 100% vegetable sources such as coconut oil, universally used base oil for topical and oral preparations. Estol – GTCC, Neobee – M5/M20, Myritol – 318, Miglyol – 812 & 810, Labrafac CC
Cetyl Acetate Colourless low viscosity product. Used in preparations where high spreading, reduced stickiness is desired. Also used as a binder in compressed powders.

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