hidroxietilcelulosa
Hidroxietilcelulosa, often abbreviated as HEC, is a non-ionic, water-soluble polymer derived from cellulose. It is produced by the etherification of cellulose with ethylene oxide. HEC is a white to off-white, odorless, and tasteless powder. It is highly soluble in water and can form viscous solutions. The degree of substitution, which refers to the number of hydroxyethyl groups attached to each anhydroglucose unit of the cellulose chain, influences its properties such as solubility and viscosity.
HEC is widely used as a thickener, binder, stabilizer, and suspending agent in various industries. In personal