BP: Sodium lactate solution PhEur: Natrii lactatis solutio USP: Sodium lactate solution
Chemical Name and CAS Registry Number
Empirical Formula and Molecular Weight
Antimicrobial preservative; buffering agent; emulsifying agent; flavoring agent; humectant.
Applications in Pharmaceutical Formulation or Technology
Table I: Pharmacopeial specifications for sodium lactate.
Reducing sugars and sucrose + +
Acidity/alkalinity: pH = 7 for an aqueous solution.
Hygroscopicity: very hygroscopic.
Stability and Storage Conditions
Suomela A, Kristoffersson E. Dry skin and moisturizing agents.
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BP: Sodium lauryl sulfate JP: Sodium lauryl sulfate
Table I: Uses of sodium lauryl sulfate.
PhEur: Natrii laurilsulfas USPNF: Sodium lauryl sulfate
Anionic emulsifier, forms self-emulsifying bases with fatty alcohols
Detergent in medicated shampoos ≈10
Skin cleanser in topical applications 1
Solubilizer in concentrations greater than critical micelle concentration
Chemical Name and CAS Registry Number
Sulfuric acid monododecyl ester sodium salt [151-21-3]
Empirical Formula and Molecular Weight
Applications in Pharmaceutical Formulation or Technology
Wetting agent in dentrifices 1.0–2.0
Excipient: Sodium lauryl sulfate Manufacturer: Canadian Alcolac Ltd. Magnification: 120×
Acidity/alkalinity: pH = 7.0–9.5 (1% w/v aqueous solution)
Critical micelle concentration: 8.2 mmol/L (0.23 g/L) at 208C
Melting point: 204–2078C (for pure substance)
Moisture content: 45%; sodium lauryl sulfate is not hygro- scopic.
Spreading coefficient: —7.0 (0.05% w/v aqueous solution) at 308C
Surface tension: 25.2 mN/m (25.2 dynes/cm) for a 0.05% w/v aqueous solution at 308C
Wetting time (Draize test): 118 seconds (0.05% w/v aqueous solution) at 308C
Excipient: Sodium lauryl sulfate Manufacturer: Canadian Alcolac Ltd. Magnification: 600×
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