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Q.70
Suppository base, a whitish, waxy, brittle solid
that melts to a clear to yellowish liquid. It
absorbs small amount of water, odorless, and
have density of 0.95 to 0.95 at 20 degree
celcius ( 1 marks )
Ans.
glycerine
cocoa butter
Polyethtlele glycol
witepsol​

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Answered by yadavritik925
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Answer:

The correct answer is Witepsol.

Explanation:

Witepsol is a whitish, waxy, fragile strong fluid that melts to an unmistakable crystal clear to yellowish fluid; it is nearly free from any kind of smell and has a thickness of 0.95 to 0.98 at 20°C. It contains emulsifying agents and will retain a limited quantity of water.

little pastille structure suppository base involved glycerides from vegetable starting points with a long history of purpose with a wide scope of APIs. Appropriate for both rectal and vaginal use.

It is a soaked semi-engineered fatty substance. The monoglycerides in the design play an emulsifying job. Consequently, the bases gets the capacity to hold water.

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