References of (2R,3R,4S,5R,6R)-2,3,4-trimethoxy-6-(methoxymethyl)-5-[(2S,3R,4S,5R,
6R)-3,4,5-trimethoxy-6-(methoxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxyoxane
Title: Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose
CAS Registry Number: 9004-65-3
CAS Name: Cellulose 2-hydroxypropyl methyl ether
Synonyms: hypromellose; HPMC
Trademarks: Artelac (Mann); Benecel MP (Hercules); GenTeal (Novartis); Gonak (Akorn); Goniosol (Novartis); Methocel (E, F, J, K) (Dow); Ocucoat (Bausch & Lomb)
Literature References: Derivative of methylcellulose,
q.v., that also contains 3-12% hydroxypropyl substitution. Prepn: A. B. Savage,
US 2949452 (1960 to Dow). Review of chemistry, physical properties and use:
idem, Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology vol. 3 (Interscience, New York, 1965); pp 496-511; G. K. Greminger, A. B. Savage,
Industrial Gums, R. L. Whistler, Ed. (Academic Press, New York, 1973) pp 619-647. Clinical efficacy as ocular lubricant in Sjogren's syndrome: I. Toda
et al., Cornea 15, 120 (1996); in contact lens solutions: P. A. Simmons
et al., CLAO J. 27, 192 (2001). Review of production and uses in foods: P. de Mariscal, D. A. Bell in
Handbook of Fat Replacers, S. Roller, S. A. Jones, Eds. (CRC Press, Boca Raton FL, 1996) pp 145-159. Review of drug release from HPMC-based pharmaceutical systems: J. Siepmann, N. A. Peppas,
Adv. Drug Delivery Rev. 48, 139-157 (2001).
Properties: Powder. Dissolves slowly in cold water. Insol in hot water. Sol in most polar organics. Solns have a wide range of viscosity (400-60,000 mPa.s).
Use: As emulsifier, film former, protective colloid, stabilizer, suspending agent, or thickener in foods. Pharmaceutic aid (suspending agent; tablet excipient; demulcent; viscosity increasing agent); hydrophilic carrier in drug delivery systems. In adhesives, asphalt emulsions, caulking compounds, tile mortars, plastic mixes, cements, paints.
Therap-Cat: Ocular lubricant.