CELLULOSE ESTERS PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES

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BLUE REGALE SHANGHAI BLUE REGALE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD Floor 1, Building 1, No. 789, 799, 855 Ziping Road, Pudong New Area Shanghai 200120 China Cellulose esters for pharmaceutical purposes; Dietary fiber for use as an ingredient in the manufacture of dietary supplements; Dietetic beverages adapted for medical purposes; Dietetic foods adapted for medical purposes; Dietetic sugar for medical use; Food for babies; Medicinal drinks; Nutritional supplements; Pharmaceutical preparations, namely, appetite suppressants; By-products of the processing of cereals for medical purposes;Aerated water; Energy drinks; Non-alcoholic fruit extracts used in the preparation of beverages; Non-alcoholic fruit juice beverages; Protein-enriched sports beverages; Soft drinks; Soya-based beverages, other than milk substitutes; Vegetable juice;
XERONET COVAMEDICAL, S.A. DE C.V. Paseo Lomas Verdes 720, interior 301 Colonia Lomas Verdes Naucalpan de Juárez 53120 Mexico Cellulose esters for pharmaceutical purposes; Pharmaceutical preparations for wounds; Pharmaceutical preparations and substances for the treatment of damaged skin and tissue;mesh made of synthetic materials for use in the treatment of burns; surgical mesh comprised primarily of cellulose acetate for use in the treatment of burns;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Process for manufacture of cellulose mouldings, such as fibres, filaments, or films, from TCF-bleached or ECF-bleached cellulose, in which the bleached cellulose is dissolved in an aqueous tertiary aminoxide to form a mouldable cellulose, the cellulose solution deforms, and the moulding comes into being by coagulation of the deformed solution, characterized in that, to reduce the cellulose decomposition in the process, TCF-bleached cellulose is used comprising carboxyl group content in the range from 1 to 35 ?mol/g or an ECF-bleached cellulose with carboxyl group content in the range from 1 to 50 ?mol/g. Cellulose mouldings having a reduced cellulose decomposition may be formed by said process.