Hypromellose Derivatives D065347

Related MeSH Hierarchy (4)

Chemicals and Drugs [D] » Macromolecular Substances [D05] » Polymers » Biopolymers » Glucans » Cellulose » Hypromellose Derivatives

Chemicals and Drugs [D] » Carbohydrates [D09] » Polysaccharides » Glucans » Cellulose » Hypromellose Derivatives

Chemicals and Drugs [D] » Biomedical and Dental Materials [D25] » Polymers » Biopolymers » Cellulose » Hypromellose Derivatives

Technology, Industry, and Agriculture [J] » Technology, Industry, and Agriculture [J01] » Manufactured Materials » Biomedical and Dental Materials » Polymers » Biopolymers » Cellulose » Hypromellose Derivatives

Description

Polymeric compounds that contain repeating units of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose. The properties of hypromellose polymers can vary greatly and are defined by their molecular weight, the percentage of hydroxyl groups, the percentage of hydroxypropyl groups, and viscosity measurements. They are found a broad variety of commercial products such as FOOD ADDITIVES; EXCIPIENTS; and LUBRICANTS.   MeSH

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