Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | 9005-27-0 |
Formula: | (C6h10o5)M(C2h5o)N |
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Name | Hydroxyethyl starch |
Synonyms | HES 130/0.4;HES 200/0.5;Starch 2-hydroxyethyl ether |
CAS Registry Number | 9005-27-0 |
Melting Point | >224oC (dec.) |
Properties:
Soluble: hydroxyethyl starch has good solubility in water and forms a colloidal solution.
Temperature stability: hydroxyethyl starch can also maintain good stability at high temperatures.
Gelability: hydroxyethyl starch solution can form a gel under certain conditions.
Degradability: hydroxyethyl starch can be decomposed under the action of microorganisms and is environmentally friendly. Hydroxyethyl starch has a wide range of applications, some of which are common uses include:
Pharmaceutical industry: Hydroxyethyl starch can be used to prepare coating agents for tablets and capsules.
Textile industry: hydroxyethyl starch can be used as a pulping agent and paste for textiles.
Petroleum industry: hydroxyethyl starch can be used as polymer flooding agent for oil fields.
Uses:
Hydroxyethyl starch can be used to treat and prevent hypovolemic, acute isovolemic hemodilution (ANH).
Hydroxyethyl starch is a biochemical reagent, which can be used as biological material or organic compound for life science related research.
Since the advent of gelatin colloidal plasma in the 1930s, it has been nearly 80 years of history. Synthetic polyethylpyrrolidone (PVP) was invented during World War I, and microbial synthesis of Dextran appeared in World War II. HydroxyethylStarch (HES) was developed in the United States in the mid-1970s. China by the Chinese Union Medical University, the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Blood transfusion and blood research Institute, in 1958 and 1967, respectively, the success of dextranic anhydride and hydroxyethyl starch, and the rapid formation of industrialization in China, which has played a significant role in the prevention and treatment of hypovolemia and shock patients in our country, saving countless lives. In clinical practice, hydroxyethyl starch is commonly used as volume treatment. After intravenous administration, it can rapidly increase blood volume, and is often used to treat shock or bleeding caused by massive bleeding, burns or other trauma. It can prevent organ failure caused by circulation disorders caused by blood flow and oxygen supply reduction in various organs.
Blood volume expander, used in various surgeries, traumatic blood loss, toxic shock and other fluid replenishment.
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