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titleOfInvention PROCEDURE FOR PREPARING OINTMENT BASES FOR THE SLIME SKIN.
abstract 1,050,967. Ointment bases. FARBWERKE HOECHST A.G. Aug. 12, 1963 [Aug. 11, 1962], No. 31782/63. Heading A5B. A base for mucous membrane ointment comprises a colloidal solution of a solventswellable substance in a solvent which is a polyhydric alcohol, an amino-alcohol, an acylated amino-alcohol or a hydroxyalkyl ether and a finely ground material which is swellable in water but not in the solvent of the ointment base. Specified solvent-swellable materials are cellulose ethers e.g. hydroxy-ethyl cellulose and carboxymethyl cellulose; specified water-swellable materials are tragacanth, high molecular weight carboxymethyl cellulose and galactomannanes. Examples of solvents are glycerin, propanediol, acetyl aminoethanol, polyalkylene oxides and, N-(-#-hydroxyethyl) acetamide.
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