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- Poloxamer abstract "Poloxamers are nonionic triblock copolymers composed of a central hydrophobic chain of polyoxypropylene (poly(propylene oxide)) flanked by two hydrophilic chains of polyoxyethylene (poly(ethylene oxide)). The word "poloxamer" was coined by the inventor, Irving Schmolka, who received the patent for these materials in 1973. Poloxamers are also known by the trade names Synperonics, Pluronics, and Kolliphor.Because the lengths of the polymer blocks can be customized, many different poloxamers exist that have slightly different properties. For the generic term "poloxamer", these copolymers are commonly named with the letter "P" (for poloxamer) followed by three digits: the first two digits x 100 give the approximate molecular mass of the polyoxypropylene core, and the last digit x 10 gives the percentage polyoxyethylene content (e.g., P407 = Poloxamer with a polyoxypropylene molecular mass of 4,000 g/mol and a 70% polyoxyethylene content) . For the Pluronic and Synperonic tradenames, coding of these copolymers starts with a letter to define its physical form at room temperature (L = liquid, P = paste, F = flake (solid)) followed by two or three digits, The first digit (two digits in a three-digit number) in the numerical designation, multiplied by 300, indicates the approximate molecular weight of the hydrophobe; and the last digit x 10 gives the percentage polyoxyethylene content (e.g., L61 indicates a polyoxypropylene molecular mass of 1,800 g/mol and a 10% polyoxyethylene content). In the example given, poloxamer 181 (P181) = Pluronic L61 and Synperonic PE/L 61.".
- Poloxamer thumbnail Poloxamere_General_Formula_V2.svg?width=300.
- Poloxamer wikiPageExternalLink poloxamer-188-revolutionary-approach-healing-injury.
- Poloxamer wikiPageExternalLink PMC3657567.
- Poloxamer wikiPageID "8382438".
- Poloxamer wikiPageLength "6681".
- Poloxamer wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Poloxamer wikiPageRevisionID "672479222".
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLink Amphiphile.
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLink Amphiphilic.
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Non-ionic_surfactants.
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polymers.
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLink Copolymer.
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLink Copolymers.
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLink Hydrophile.
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLink Hydrophilic.
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLink Hydrophobe.
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLink Hydrophobic.
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLink Micelle.
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLink Miscibility.
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLink Poloxamer_407.
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLink Polyethylene_glycol.
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLink Polyoxyethylene.
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLink Polypropylene_glycol.
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLink Surfactant.
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLink File:Poloxamere_General_Formula_V2.svg.
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Poloxamer".
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Synperonic".
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLinkText "polaxamer 188".
- Poloxamer wikiPageWikiLinkText "poloxamer".
- Poloxamer hasPhotoCollection Poloxamer.
- Poloxamer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Poloxamer subject Category:Non-ionic_surfactants.
- Poloxamer subject Category:Polymers.
- Poloxamer hypernym Copolymers.
- Poloxamer type Article.
- Poloxamer type Article.
- Poloxamer type Polymer.
- Poloxamer type Substance.
- Poloxamer comment "Poloxamers are nonionic triblock copolymers composed of a central hydrophobic chain of polyoxypropylene (poly(propylene oxide)) flanked by two hydrophilic chains of polyoxyethylene (poly(ethylene oxide)). The word "poloxamer" was coined by the inventor, Irving Schmolka, who received the patent for these materials in 1973.".
- Poloxamer label "Poloxamer".
- Poloxamer sameAs Poloxamere.
- Poloxamer sameAs Poloxamère.
- Poloxamer sameAs ポロキサマー.
- Poloxamer sameAs Poloxameer.
- Poloxamer sameAs m.0271hr1.
- Poloxamer sameAs Плюроники.
- Poloxamer sameAs Q408943.
- Poloxamer sameAs Q408943.
- Poloxamer sameAs 泊洛沙姆.
- Poloxamer wasDerivedFrom Poloxamer?oldid=672479222.
- Poloxamer depiction Poloxamere_General_Formula_V2.svg.
- Poloxamer isPrimaryTopicOf Poloxamer.