hydroxypropylcellulosa
Hydroxypropylcellulosa, commonly known as hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC), is a cellulose ether derived from cellulose by etherification with propylene oxide to introduce hydroxypropyl groups. The degree of substitution and molecular weight vary among grades, yielding a range of solubilities and viscosities. The resulting polymer is water-soluble and forms clear, viscous solutions that can function as thickeners, binders, suspending agents, and film-formers in a variety of formulations.
Manufacture and properties: HPC is produced from cellulose derived from wood pulp or cotton. Under alkaline
Applications: In the food industry, HPC (often listed as E464) acts as a thickener and stabilizer. In
Safety and regulation: HPC is widely regarded as safe for its approved uses. It is non-toxic, generally