Oily Ingredient
NIKKOL DID
Diester of adipic acid, a dibasic acid, and isopropanol. It is a light feeling oil with excellent skin penetration. It has high polarity and is effective in dissolving drugs.
Pharmaceutical Ingredients
Ester of myristic acid and myristyl alcohol derived from vegetable oil. It has a low melting point (41-43 degrees Celsius) wax with excellent flexibility and lubricity. It is effective in whitening emulsions.
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Base
(Referenced from “Japanese Pharmaceutical Excipients Directory, JPED”)
*HLB is measured by O/W emulsification test.
*IOB is calculated using representative values of fatty acid composition.
*Cloud point of surfactant is measured in 1% aqueous.
General Topical 40mg/g
Transdermal
Rectal, Vaginal, Urethral
External Dental / Intraoral
Sublingual
Ophthalmic
Otolaryngological
Other External
Oral adm.
Masticatory
Other Internal
Intravenous inj.
Intramuscular inj.
Subcutaneous inj.
Intraarterial inj.
Spinal / Intracavitary
Intradermal inj.
Dental inj.
Local anesthetic inj.
Other inj.
Inhalants
Dissolving agent
Dialysis
Insecticides
Others
Generic name | Myristyl Myristate |
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JPE name | Myristyl Myristate |
JSQI=The Japanese Standards of Quasi-Drug Ingredients
JP=Japanese Pharmacopoeia
JPE=Japanese Pharmaceutical Excipients
JSFA=Japan's Specifications and Standards for Food Additives
Confidential Spec=Confidential Specification of Quasi-drug ingredients