Lactose NF (Anhydrous)
Lactose NF is a white or almost white powder.
Lactose NF is a white or almost white powder.
Isopropyl Palmitate NF is a colorless, mobile liquid having a very slight odor.
Isopropyl Myristate NF is a clear, practically colorless, oily liquid. Its practically odorless and congeals at about 5°C. Alternative name(s): IPM, isopropyl tetradecanoate,
Iodoform USP can be a lustrous greenish yellow powder or as lustrous crystals.
Hypromellose USP is a white to slightly off-white, fibrous or granular powder. Hypromellose swells in water and produces a clear to opalescent, viscous, colloidal mixture. For use as an excipient.
Hypromellose USP is a white to slightly off-white, fibrous or granular powder. Hypromellose swells in water and produces a clear to opalescent, viscous, colloidal mixture. For use as an excipient.
Hydroxyethyl Cellulose NF is a white to light tan, practically odorless, hygroscopic powder. Alternative name(s): hyetellose, hydroxyethylcellulose
Glycerin USP is a clear, colorless, syrupy liquid. Doesn't have more than a slight characteristic odor, which is neither harsh nor disagreeable. It is hygroscopic. Alternative name(s): Glycerol
Ethoxy Diglycol is a colorless to pale yellow hygroscopic liquid with a mild ethereal odor. Alternative name(s): Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether, Ethoxydiglycol, Ethyldiglycol, Ethyl digol
Dimethyl Sulfone is a white crystalline powder with characteristic odor. It is hygroscopic. Alternative name(s): Methylsulfonylmethane, methyl sulfone
Dextrose USP comes as colorless crystals or white, crystalline or granular powder. It is odorless. Alternative name(s): D-Glucose, glucose
Citric Acid USP (Anhydrous) ranges from colorless translucent crystals to white, granular to fine, crystalline powder. It is odorless, hygroscopic. Citric Acid is very soluble in water; freely soluble in alcohol; very slightly soluble in ether.Typically used as an antioxidant excipient.