Glycerol
Glycerol is a clear, odorless, viscous liquid that is commonly used as a raw material in various chemical and pharmaceutical applications. It has a sweet taste and is soluble in water and alcohol. Glycerol is a versatile compound that can be used as a humectant, emollient, and plasticizer in a wide range of products.
Lab products found in correlation
5 protocols using glycerol
SDS-PAGE and Silver Staining Protocol
Rutin Hydrate Formulation and Characterization
Protocol for α-Synuclein Aggregation Assay
Dr. Monica Sundd, National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi, India.
Tris buffer and copper sulfate pentahydrate were purchased from Merck.
ThT, DA hydrochloride, curcumin, and baicalein were purchased from
Sigma-Aldrich. Glycerol was purchased from SD Fine Chemicals, India,
whereas SDS was purchased from Sisco Research Laboratory, India. All
the solutions, except otherwise stated, were prepared in 20 mM Tris,
pH 7.5, and 0.1 M NaCl. Stock solutions of curcumin and baicalein
were prepared in 100% ethanol procured from Merck.
Synthesis of Catalytic Nanomaterials
nitrate nonahydrate
(Al (NO3)3·9H2O), magnesium
nitrate hexahydrate (Mg (NO3)2·6H2O), glycerol, zinc nitrate, glycine, titanium tetra-isopropoxide,
nitric acid (70%), DMT, and EG were purchased from S.D. Fine Chemicals,
Mumbai, India. A.R. grade chemicals were employed without any further
purification for the synthesis of catalysts and its application.
Acyclovir Topical Formulation Development
Cellulose acetate 398-10 was brought from Sigma Aldrich Chemical, Germany; glycerol was brought from S. D. Fine Chemicals, Mumbai, India; sodium lauryl sulphate was brought from Ranbaxy Fine Chemicals Ltd., New Delhi, India. Acetone, ethanol 95% v/v, potassium dihydrogen orthophosphate, and methylene blue were obtained from S. D. Fine Chemicals, Mumbai, India.
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