Peg 200
PEG 200 is a polyethylene glycol with an average molecular weight of 200 g/mol. It is a clear, colorless, and viscous liquid. PEG 200 is commonly used as a solvent, humectant, and plasticizer in various applications.
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4 protocols using peg 200
Solubility Enhancement of Drugs
Wet Salted Sheepskin Dehairing Protocol
Characterization and Antibacterial Activity of ZnO NPs
Sigma-Aldrich (catalog no. 721077) with reported particle size less
than 100 nm (measured by DLS) and an average particle size less than
40 nm (Aerodynamic Particle Seizer, APS) was used in this study. PEG-200
and PEG-6000 used for the surface modification of ZnO NPs were procured
from Loba Chemie (CAS no. 25322-68-3) and S-D fine-Chem Limited (product
code 3957P25; CASR no. 25322-68-3), respectively. PD solution IP (DIANEAL
PD-2 with 2.5% w/v dextrose) was obtained from Baxter Healthcare.
The sodium salt of trimethylsilylpropionic acid-d4 (TSP)
and deuterium oxide (D2O) used in NMR spectroscopy were
procured from Sigma-Aldrich (Rhode Island, USA). The deionized water
was used throughout the experiments (obtained from Millipore system
equipped with Milli-Q Gradient Century and Elix Century systems).
Gram-positive S. aureus (MTCC-3160)
and Gram-negative E. coli (DH5-Alpha)
strains were used in antibacterial assessment of ZnO NPs. LB media
purchased from Himedia (REF M575-500G) was used for the bacterial
strain growth.
Optimizing Topical Capsaicin Formulations
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