hydroxypropylating
Hydroxypropylating refers to the chemical modification of a substrate by introducing hydroxypropyl groups, typically through reaction with propylene oxide. The resulting hydroxypropyl derivatives often take the form of hydroxypropyl ethers or esters, depending on the substrate and reaction conditions. In many common cases, substrates rich in hydroxyl groups—such as polysaccharides or cellulose derivatives—are treated under basic conditions with propylene oxide to form ether linkages that attach hydroxypropyl moieties.
Common targets of hydroxypropylation include starch and cellulose, producing products such as hydroxypropyl starch and hydroxypropyl
Applications of hydroxypropylated materials span food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and industrial sectors. Hydroxypropyl starch and hydroxypropyl cellulose
Safety and regulatory aspects depend on the substrate, the extent of modification, and the presence of residual