polyvinylpyrrolidon
Polyvinylpyrrolidon, commonly known in English as polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), is a water-soluble synthetic polymer derived from the monomer N-vinylpyrrolidone. It is a non-ionic polymer that appears as a white, odorless powder and is manufactured in a range of molecular weights. Pharmaceutical and chemical suppliers designate grades such as PVP K-10, K-30, and K-90 to indicate increasing molecular weight and viscosity.
In terms of properties, PVP dissolves in water to give clear solutions and can form gels and
Production involves free-radical polymerization of N-vinylpyrrolidone, with molecular weight controlled to yield different grades and properties.
Applications are broad: in pharmaceuticals, as a binder and disintegrant in tablets; as a suspending agent,
Safety and regulation reflect its long-standing use: PVP is generally regarded as safe and low in toxicity