PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF GELS BASED ON AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF Na-KMS/CARBOPOL POLYMERS
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Currently, obtaining harmless and highly effective transdermal gels based on relatively cheap raw materials is one of the important tasks in the pharmaceutical industry. This article deals with the physical and chemical properties of gels obtained based on water solutions of sodium salt of carboxymethylcellulose (Na-KMS) and carbopol 940 natural polymers, which are local raw materials.
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