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MONSA® PEG400

MONSA® PEG400

INCI name: Polyethylene Glycol PEG400

MONSA® PEG400 is a synthetic, hydrophilic, biocompatible polymer that is a colorless, odorless, and transparent liquid. It has mildness, low toxicity, stability and good water solubility. It is widely used in industries such as medicine, cosmetics, industrial lubricants, food, beverages and metallurgy.

In the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors, Polyethylene Glycol PEG400 is commonly used in the preparation of solutions, drug formulations, and drug delivery systems. It can increase the stability of the drug, improve the solubility of the drug, increase the bioavailability of the drug, and can also act as an enzyme activator. Meanwhile, Polyethylene Glycol PEG400 can be used in cosmetics as a thickener, tissue repair agent, wetting agent, and antistatic agent. It also increases the viscosity of the product and improves its texture, improving stirring stability. Due to its good lubricity and low volatility, MONSA®PEG400 is often used in the preparation of industrial lubricants. It reduces friction and wear and provides long-lasting lubrication.

MONSA® PEG400 Parameters

INCI namePolyethylene Glycol PEG400
Trade nameMONSA®PEG400
CAS No.25322-68-3
Molecular formulaHO-(CH2CH2O)n-H
Dosage/
SynonymAlkapol PEG-400
Packaging25KG bag


MONSA® PEG400 Features

MONSA® PEG400 Features
  • Mild solvent that is suitable for the dissolution of many chemicals.

  • Low toxicity and harmless to humans.

  • Good water solubility and is able to form a homogeneous mixture with water.

  • Relatively stable under normal storage and use conditions.

MONSA® PEG400 Features MONSA® PEG400 Features
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