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ALCOHOLS
Topics Covered:
Quality Tests for Alcohols
Structure & Uses of Alcohols
B. Pharm. I Year II Sem.
(As per PCI)
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Assoc. Prof, Dept. of Pharm. Chemistry,
E-mail: seetaram.443@gmail.com
The organic compound which has -OH functional group are called alcohols.
The general formula for alcohol is CnH2n+1OH / R-OH.
Classification of Alcohol:
On the basis of -OH group attached to the carbon atom, alcohols are divided into
three categories:
Primary alcohol: When the carbon atom attached to the hydroxyl group is bonded
to only one carbon atom such type of alcohol is known as primary alcohol.
Secondary alcohol: When it is bonded to two carbon atoms such type of alcohol is
known as secondary alcohol.
Tertiary alcohol: When it is bonded to three carbon atoms such type of alcohol is
known as tertiary alcohol.
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Types of Alcohol:
Depending on the number of hydroxyl groups attached, alcohols can be
classified into three types.
Monohydric alcohols: They contain one -OH group. Example: CH3CH2-OH
Dihydric alcohols: They contain two -OH groups. They are also called diols &
Glycols.
Example: 1,2-Ethandiol.
Trihydric alcohols: They contain three -OH groups. They are also called
Triols or glycerols.
Example: 1,2,3-Propantriol.
Polyhydric alcohols: They contain more than three -OH groups.
Example: sarbitol
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Qualitative tests for Alcohols
The following tests may be used to detect the presence of an –OH group in
organic compounds.
For these tests, take the liquid compound or a solution of solid compound in
an inert solvent such as dry ether or benzene.
A) Esterification Test :
B) Sodium metal test
C) Phosphorus Pentachloride Test
D) Ceric ammonium nitrate test
E) Acetyl chloride test
A) Esterification Test:
Carboxylic acid reacts with alcohols forming a fruit smelling ester. The reaction
between an alcohol and a carboxylic acid is called Esterification.
This reaction is a slow reaction catalysed by concentrated sulfuric acid.
The chemical reaction is given below.
R-OH + R-COOH → R-COOR + H2O
CH3OH + CH3-COOH → CH3-COOCH3 + H2O
Note: A sweet smell indicates the presence of alcoholic group.
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B) Sodium Metal Test:
It is based on the appearance of brisk effervescence due to the liberation of
hydrogen gas when alcohol reacts with active metals like sodium.
The chemical reaction is given below.
2R-OH + 2Na → 2R-O-Na + H2↑
2CH3-OH + 2Na → 2CH3-O-Na + H2↑
The alcohol to be tested should be dry because water also reacts with
sodium. Sodium should be handled carefully, unreacted sodium should be
destroyed by adding excess alcohol. This test is favorable if phenyl or carboxyl
groups are absent.
Note: Evolution of hydrogen gas cause a brisk effervescence indicates an alcoholic
group.
C) Phosphorus Pentachloride Test:
Alcohol reacts with PCl5 results in the mixture becomes warm with evolution of HCl
Gas, the given compound contains an –OH group.
The chemical equation is given below.
R-OH + PCl5 → R-Cl + POCl3 + HCl
Note: Evolution of HCl gas indicates an alcoholic group.
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D) Ceric Ammonium Nitrate Test:
Alcohol or reaction with Ceric ammonium nitrate forms a pink or red colour
precipitate due to the formation of a complex compound and ammonium nitrate.
The chemical reaction is given below.
(NH4)2 [Ce(NO3)6] + 3ROH → [Ce(NO3)4(ROH)3] + 2NH4NO3
(NH4)2 [Ce(NO3)6] + 3CH3OH → [Ce(NO3)4(CH3OH)3] + 2NH4NO3
Note: The appearance of red colour precipitate shows the presence of alcoholic group.
E) Acetyl Chloride Test:
Alcohol reacts with acetyl chloride results in the formation of ester and hydrogen
chloride.
The resulting hydrogen chloride on contact with ammonium hydroxide forms a
white fumes of ammonium chloride and water.
The chemical equation is given below.
R-OH + CH3-CO-Cl → CH3-COOR + HCl
HCl + NH4OH → NH4Cl + H2O
Note: The formation of white fumes indicates the presence of alcohol.
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Distinction between Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Alcohols:
1) Lucas Test: (Lucas reagent - ZnCl2 + Conc. HCl)
The mixture of zinc chloride and concentrated hydrochloric acid is called Lucas
reagent.
It reacts with primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols at different rates. This
reagent forms a cloudiness on reacting with alcohols.
Tertiary alcohols reacts immediately and give cloudiness, secondary alcohols
reacts slowly and gives cloudiness after 5 to 10 minutes and there is no
reaction with primary alcohols, this because primary alcohols do not react
with Lucas Reagent at room temp. High temperatures are needed.
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The chemical reactions are given below.
Note:
Cloudiness appears immediately → Tertiary alcohols
Cloudiness appears within five to ten minutes → Secondary alcohols
Cloudiness appears only on heating → Primary alcohols
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2) Oxidation Test (Dichromate Test)
In the oxidation test, the alcohols are treated with sodium dichromate
(Na2Cr2O7) in sulphuric Acid (orange solution). The rate of oxidation varies
between primary, secondary and tertiary alcohol. On the basis of their oxidation
rates, alcohols can be distinguished as:
Primary alcohol gets easily oxidized to an aldehyde and can further be oxidized
to carboxylic acids too. There will be a change in colour of the solution from
orange to green.
Secondary alcohol gets easily oxidized to ketone but further oxidation is not
possible. There will be a change in colour of the solution from orange to
green.
Tertiary alcohol doesn’t get oxidized in the presence of sodium dichromate.
Solution will remain orange.
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3) Victor Meyer test:
Victor Mayer method is one of the most important methods of identification of
alcohols. In this methods primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols are subjected
to a series of chemical analysis and the colour of resulting solution is observed.
The different steps involved in Victor Meyer methods are as below :
1. The alcohol is treated with iodine in presence of red phosphorous to obtain
Iodoalkane.
2. Iodoalkane so formed is allowed to react with alcoholic silver nitrate in order
to obtained nitroalkane.
3. The nitroalkane is treated with nitrous acid (the mixture of NaNO2 +HCl) and
the resulting solution is made alkaline.
4. The colour of resulting solution is observed in which following
observations are observed.
a. A primary alcohol gives blood red colour.
b. A secondary alcohol gives the blue colour.
c. A tertiary alcohol does not produce any colour.
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Following reactions are involved in the Victor Meyer methods.
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Ethyl alcohol:
It is also known as alcohol, Ethanol and drinking
alcohol, is a chemical compound, a simple alcohol with
the chemical formula C2H5OH or CH3−CH2−OH.
Ethanol in alcoholic beverages and fuel is produced by fermentation. Certain
species of yeast metabolize sugar, producing ethanol and carbon dioxide.
C6H12O6 → 2 CH3CH2OH + 2 CO2
Uses:
Ethanol is used in medical wipes and most common antibacterial hand sanitizer
gels as an antiseptic. Ethanol kills organisms by denaturing their proteins and is
effective against most bacteria, fungi, and many viruses.
Ethanol may be administered as an antidote to methanol and ethylene glycol
poisoning.
Ethyl Alcohol increases the secretion of acids in the stomach.
Ethanol used as a central nervous system depressant. It can lift mood, cause
feelings of euphoria, decrease anxiety.
The largest single use of ethanol is as an engine fuel and fuel additive.
Ethanol is miscible with water and is a good general purpose solvent. It is found
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Chlorobutanol:
Chlorobutanol (trichloro-2-methyl-2-propanol), is
commonly used as a chemical preservative in a wide
range of cosmetic and pharmaceutical products.
The antibacterial and antifungal properties of the
substance inhibit microbial growth for extended
periods of time.
Chlorobutanol is formed by the simple Nucleophilic addition of chloroform and
acetone in presence of KOH / NaOH.
Uses:
Topically along with clove oil as dental analgesic.
Chlorobutanol has been employed as sedative and hypnotic.
Chlorobutanol used as pharmaceutical aid (antimicrobial) antiseptic and local
anesthetic.
It is used at a concentration of 0,5% as a preservative in injections, eye drops and
mouth washs, salves, creams and ointments as well as cosmetics.
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Cetostearyl alcohol:
It is also known as cetearyl alcohol or cetylstearyl alcohol is a mixture of fatty
alcohols, consisting predominantly of CETYL and STEARYL ALCOHOLS and is
classified as a fatty alcohol.
Uses:
Used in the cosmetic industry as an opacifier in shampoos, or as an emollient,
emulsifier or thickening agent in the manufacture of skin creams and lotions.
It is also employed as a lubricant for nuts and bolts, and is the active ingredient
in some "liquid pool covers".
It is used as an emulsion stabilizer, opacifying agent, and foam boosting
surfactant, as well as an aqueous and nonaqueous viscosity-increasing agent.
It imparts an emollient feel to the skin and can be used in water-in-
oil emulsions, oil-in-water emulsions, and anhydrous formulations.
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Benzyl alcohol:
Benzyl alcohol is an aromatic alcohol with the formula
C6H5CH2OH. Benzyl alcohol is denoted as BnOH.
Benzyl alcohol is a colorless liquid with a mild pleasant
aromatic odor.
Benzyl alcohol is prepared by the hydrolysis of benzyl chloride using KOH / NaOH:
Uses:
Benzyl alcohol is used as a general solvent for inks, waxes, shellacs, paints,
lacquers, and epoxy resin coatings.
It is also used in e-liquid for e-cigarettes to enhance the flavors used.
The use of benzyl alcohol as a 5% solution has been approved by the U.S. FDA for
the treatment of head lice in children older than six months and in adults.
As a dye solvent, it enhances the process of dying wool, nylon, and leather. - It
also has use as a photographic developer, and as an insect repellent.
Benzyl alcohol is used as a bacteriostatic preservative at low concentration in
intravenous medications, cosmetics, and topical drugs.
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Glycerol:
It is also called glycerine or glycerin.
It is a simple polyol compound.
It is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid that is sweet-
tasting and non-toxic. The glycerol backbone is found
in those lipids known as glycerides.
Glycerol is generally obtained from plant and animal sources where it occurs
in triglycerides, esters of glycerol with long-chain carboxylic acids.
The hydrolysis, saponification of these triglycerides produces glycerol.
Uses:
Glycerol having antimicrobial and antiviral properties it is widely used in
FDA approved wound and burn treatments.
It can also be used as an effective marker to measure liver disease.
It is also widely used as a sweetener in the food industry
Glycerol is a component of glycerin soap.
Glycerol is used in medical, pharmaceutical and personal care preparations,
often as a means of improving smoothness, providing lubrication, and as
a humectant.
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Propylene glycol:
Propylene glycol (propane-1,2-diol) is an organic
compound with the chemical formula
CH3CH(OH)CH2OH.
It is a viscous, colorless liquid, which is nearly
odorless but possesses a faintly sweet taste.
Containing two alcohol groups, it is classed as a diol.
Uses:
Propylene glycol is a synthetic liquid substance that absorbs water.
Propylene glycol is also used to make polyester compounds, and as a base for
deicing solutions.
Propylene glycol is used by the chemical, food, and pharmaceutical industries
as antifreeze when leakage might lead to contact with food.
Propylene glycol is also used in various edible items such as coffee-based
drinks, liquid sweeteners, ice cream, whipped dairy products and soda.
Propylene glycol is used as a solvent in many pharmaceuticals,
including oral, injectable, and topical formulations.
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Alcohols (B.Pharm 1st Year 2nd Sem.)

  • 1. ALCOHOLS Topics Covered: Quality Tests for Alcohols Structure & Uses of Alcohols B. Pharm. I Year II Sem. (As per PCI) S.Seetaram, Visit at www.pharmawisdom.co.in S.SEETARAM SWAMY, M.Pharm., Assoc. Prof, Dept. of Pharm. Chemistry, E-mail: seetaram.443@gmail.com
  • 2. The organic compound which has -OH functional group are called alcohols. The general formula for alcohol is CnH2n+1OH / R-OH. Classification of Alcohol: On the basis of -OH group attached to the carbon atom, alcohols are divided into three categories: Primary alcohol: When the carbon atom attached to the hydroxyl group is bonded to only one carbon atom such type of alcohol is known as primary alcohol. Secondary alcohol: When it is bonded to two carbon atoms such type of alcohol is known as secondary alcohol. Tertiary alcohol: When it is bonded to three carbon atoms such type of alcohol is known as tertiary alcohol. ALCOHOLS S.Seetaram, Visit at www.pharmawisdom.co.in
  • 3. Types of Alcohol: Depending on the number of hydroxyl groups attached, alcohols can be classified into three types. Monohydric alcohols: They contain one -OH group. Example: CH3CH2-OH Dihydric alcohols: They contain two -OH groups. They are also called diols & Glycols. Example: 1,2-Ethandiol. Trihydric alcohols: They contain three -OH groups. They are also called Triols or glycerols. Example: 1,2,3-Propantriol. Polyhydric alcohols: They contain more than three -OH groups. Example: sarbitol S.Seetaram, Visit at www.pharmawisdom.co.in
  • 4. S.Seetaram, Visit at www.pharmawisdom.co.in
  • 5. Qualitative tests for Alcohols The following tests may be used to detect the presence of an –OH group in organic compounds. For these tests, take the liquid compound or a solution of solid compound in an inert solvent such as dry ether or benzene. A) Esterification Test : B) Sodium metal test C) Phosphorus Pentachloride Test D) Ceric ammonium nitrate test E) Acetyl chloride test A) Esterification Test: Carboxylic acid reacts with alcohols forming a fruit smelling ester. The reaction between an alcohol and a carboxylic acid is called Esterification. This reaction is a slow reaction catalysed by concentrated sulfuric acid. The chemical reaction is given below. R-OH + R-COOH → R-COOR + H2O CH3OH + CH3-COOH → CH3-COOCH3 + H2O Note: A sweet smell indicates the presence of alcoholic group. S.Seetaram, Visit at www.pharmawisdom.co.in
  • 6. B) Sodium Metal Test: It is based on the appearance of brisk effervescence due to the liberation of hydrogen gas when alcohol reacts with active metals like sodium. The chemical reaction is given below. 2R-OH + 2Na → 2R-O-Na + H2↑ 2CH3-OH + 2Na → 2CH3-O-Na + H2↑ The alcohol to be tested should be dry because water also reacts with sodium. Sodium should be handled carefully, unreacted sodium should be destroyed by adding excess alcohol. This test is favorable if phenyl or carboxyl groups are absent. Note: Evolution of hydrogen gas cause a brisk effervescence indicates an alcoholic group. C) Phosphorus Pentachloride Test: Alcohol reacts with PCl5 results in the mixture becomes warm with evolution of HCl Gas, the given compound contains an –OH group. The chemical equation is given below. R-OH + PCl5 → R-Cl + POCl3 + HCl Note: Evolution of HCl gas indicates an alcoholic group. S.Seetaram, Visit at www.pharmawisdom.co.in
  • 7. D) Ceric Ammonium Nitrate Test: Alcohol or reaction with Ceric ammonium nitrate forms a pink or red colour precipitate due to the formation of a complex compound and ammonium nitrate. The chemical reaction is given below. (NH4)2 [Ce(NO3)6] + 3ROH → [Ce(NO3)4(ROH)3] + 2NH4NO3 (NH4)2 [Ce(NO3)6] + 3CH3OH → [Ce(NO3)4(CH3OH)3] + 2NH4NO3 Note: The appearance of red colour precipitate shows the presence of alcoholic group. E) Acetyl Chloride Test: Alcohol reacts with acetyl chloride results in the formation of ester and hydrogen chloride. The resulting hydrogen chloride on contact with ammonium hydroxide forms a white fumes of ammonium chloride and water. The chemical equation is given below. R-OH + CH3-CO-Cl → CH3-COOR + HCl HCl + NH4OH → NH4Cl + H2O Note: The formation of white fumes indicates the presence of alcohol. S.Seetaram, Visit at www.pharmawisdom.co.in
  • 8. Distinction between Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Alcohols: 1) Lucas Test: (Lucas reagent - ZnCl2 + Conc. HCl) The mixture of zinc chloride and concentrated hydrochloric acid is called Lucas reagent. It reacts with primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols at different rates. This reagent forms a cloudiness on reacting with alcohols. Tertiary alcohols reacts immediately and give cloudiness, secondary alcohols reacts slowly and gives cloudiness after 5 to 10 minutes and there is no reaction with primary alcohols, this because primary alcohols do not react with Lucas Reagent at room temp. High temperatures are needed. S.Seetaram, Visit at www.pharmawisdom.co.in
  • 9. The chemical reactions are given below. Note: Cloudiness appears immediately → Tertiary alcohols Cloudiness appears within five to ten minutes → Secondary alcohols Cloudiness appears only on heating → Primary alcohols S.Seetaram, Visit at www.pharmawisdom.co.in
  • 10. 2) Oxidation Test (Dichromate Test) In the oxidation test, the alcohols are treated with sodium dichromate (Na2Cr2O7) in sulphuric Acid (orange solution). The rate of oxidation varies between primary, secondary and tertiary alcohol. On the basis of their oxidation rates, alcohols can be distinguished as: Primary alcohol gets easily oxidized to an aldehyde and can further be oxidized to carboxylic acids too. There will be a change in colour of the solution from orange to green. Secondary alcohol gets easily oxidized to ketone but further oxidation is not possible. There will be a change in colour of the solution from orange to green. Tertiary alcohol doesn’t get oxidized in the presence of sodium dichromate. Solution will remain orange. S.Seetaram, Visit at www.pharmawisdom.co.in
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  • 12. 3) Victor Meyer test: Victor Mayer method is one of the most important methods of identification of alcohols. In this methods primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols are subjected to a series of chemical analysis and the colour of resulting solution is observed. The different steps involved in Victor Meyer methods are as below : 1. The alcohol is treated with iodine in presence of red phosphorous to obtain Iodoalkane. 2. Iodoalkane so formed is allowed to react with alcoholic silver nitrate in order to obtained nitroalkane. 3. The nitroalkane is treated with nitrous acid (the mixture of NaNO2 +HCl) and the resulting solution is made alkaline. 4. The colour of resulting solution is observed in which following observations are observed. a. A primary alcohol gives blood red colour. b. A secondary alcohol gives the blue colour. c. A tertiary alcohol does not produce any colour. S.Seetaram, Visit at www.pharmawisdom.co.in
  • 13. Following reactions are involved in the Victor Meyer methods. S.Seetaram, Visit at www.pharmawisdom.co.in
  • 14. Ethyl alcohol: It is also known as alcohol, Ethanol and drinking alcohol, is a chemical compound, a simple alcohol with the chemical formula C2H5OH or CH3−CH2−OH. Ethanol in alcoholic beverages and fuel is produced by fermentation. Certain species of yeast metabolize sugar, producing ethanol and carbon dioxide. C6H12O6 → 2 CH3CH2OH + 2 CO2 Uses: Ethanol is used in medical wipes and most common antibacterial hand sanitizer gels as an antiseptic. Ethanol kills organisms by denaturing their proteins and is effective against most bacteria, fungi, and many viruses. Ethanol may be administered as an antidote to methanol and ethylene glycol poisoning. Ethyl Alcohol increases the secretion of acids in the stomach. Ethanol used as a central nervous system depressant. It can lift mood, cause feelings of euphoria, decrease anxiety. The largest single use of ethanol is as an engine fuel and fuel additive. Ethanol is miscible with water and is a good general purpose solvent. It is found in paints, tinctures, markers, and personal care products such as mouthwashes, perfumes and deodorants. S.Seetaram, Visit at www.pharmawisdom.co.in
  • 15. Chlorobutanol: Chlorobutanol (trichloro-2-methyl-2-propanol), is commonly used as a chemical preservative in a wide range of cosmetic and pharmaceutical products. The antibacterial and antifungal properties of the substance inhibit microbial growth for extended periods of time. Chlorobutanol is formed by the simple Nucleophilic addition of chloroform and acetone in presence of KOH / NaOH. Uses: Topically along with clove oil as dental analgesic. Chlorobutanol has been employed as sedative and hypnotic. Chlorobutanol used as pharmaceutical aid (antimicrobial) antiseptic and local anesthetic. It is used at a concentration of 0,5% as a preservative in injections, eye drops and mouth washs, salves, creams and ointments as well as cosmetics. S.Seetaram, Visit at www.pharmawisdom.co.in
  • 16. Cetostearyl alcohol: It is also known as cetearyl alcohol or cetylstearyl alcohol is a mixture of fatty alcohols, consisting predominantly of CETYL and STEARYL ALCOHOLS and is classified as a fatty alcohol. Uses: Used in the cosmetic industry as an opacifier in shampoos, or as an emollient, emulsifier or thickening agent in the manufacture of skin creams and lotions. It is also employed as a lubricant for nuts and bolts, and is the active ingredient in some "liquid pool covers". It is used as an emulsion stabilizer, opacifying agent, and foam boosting surfactant, as well as an aqueous and nonaqueous viscosity-increasing agent. It imparts an emollient feel to the skin and can be used in water-in- oil emulsions, oil-in-water emulsions, and anhydrous formulations. S.Seetaram, Visit at www.pharmawisdom.co.in
  • 17. Benzyl alcohol: Benzyl alcohol is an aromatic alcohol with the formula C6H5CH2OH. Benzyl alcohol is denoted as BnOH. Benzyl alcohol is a colorless liquid with a mild pleasant aromatic odor. Benzyl alcohol is prepared by the hydrolysis of benzyl chloride using KOH / NaOH: Uses: Benzyl alcohol is used as a general solvent for inks, waxes, shellacs, paints, lacquers, and epoxy resin coatings. It is also used in e-liquid for e-cigarettes to enhance the flavors used. The use of benzyl alcohol as a 5% solution has been approved by the U.S. FDA for the treatment of head lice in children older than six months and in adults. As a dye solvent, it enhances the process of dying wool, nylon, and leather. - It also has use as a photographic developer, and as an insect repellent. Benzyl alcohol is used as a bacteriostatic preservative at low concentration in intravenous medications, cosmetics, and topical drugs. S.Seetaram, Visit at www.pharmawisdom.co.in
  • 18. Glycerol: It is also called glycerine or glycerin. It is a simple polyol compound. It is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid that is sweet- tasting and non-toxic. The glycerol backbone is found in those lipids known as glycerides. Glycerol is generally obtained from plant and animal sources where it occurs in triglycerides, esters of glycerol with long-chain carboxylic acids. The hydrolysis, saponification of these triglycerides produces glycerol. Uses: Glycerol having antimicrobial and antiviral properties it is widely used in FDA approved wound and burn treatments. It can also be used as an effective marker to measure liver disease. It is also widely used as a sweetener in the food industry Glycerol is a component of glycerin soap. Glycerol is used in medical, pharmaceutical and personal care preparations, often as a means of improving smoothness, providing lubrication, and as a humectant. S.Seetaram, Visit at www.pharmawisdom.co.in
  • 19. Propylene glycol: Propylene glycol (propane-1,2-diol) is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH3CH(OH)CH2OH. It is a viscous, colorless liquid, which is nearly odorless but possesses a faintly sweet taste. Containing two alcohol groups, it is classed as a diol. Uses: Propylene glycol is a synthetic liquid substance that absorbs water. Propylene glycol is also used to make polyester compounds, and as a base for deicing solutions. Propylene glycol is used by the chemical, food, and pharmaceutical industries as antifreeze when leakage might lead to contact with food. Propylene glycol is also used in various edible items such as coffee-based drinks, liquid sweeteners, ice cream, whipped dairy products and soda. Propylene glycol is used as a solvent in many pharmaceuticals, including oral, injectable, and topical formulations. S.Seetaram, Visit at www.pharmawisdom.co.in
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