semisolidin
Semisolidin is a chemical compound described in a small body of patent literature and industrial datasheets as a rheology modifier used to impart semisolid consistency to formulations. The term is encountered primarily in cosmetic and pharmaceutical excipient contexts, where it is used to create creams, ointments, and gels with thixotropic or semi-solid rheology.
Chemical properties and structure: Publicly available information on the exact molecular structure of semisolidin is limited.
Applications: In semisolid dosage forms, semisolidin is described as a thickening, gelling, or stabilizing agent. It
Synthesis and availability: Information on synthesis is sparse and varies by supplier. It is typically accessed
Safety and regulatory status: Regulatory status is not widely documented in public databases. Users should consult
See also: rheology modifier, thickener, gelling agent, pharmaceutical excipient, cosmetic ingredient.