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Lactide - Wikipedia
Lactide is the lactone cyclic ester derived by multiple esterification between two (usually) or more molecules from lactic acid (2-hydroxypropionic acid) or other hydroxy carboxylic acid . They are designated as dilactides, trilactides, etc., according to the number of hydroxy acid residues. en.wikipedia.org
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Lactide: Production Routes, Properties, and Applications - PMC
The lactide is a cyclic ester formed by two lactic acid molecules obtained via lactic acid polycondensation, followed by depolymerization of the PLA prepolymer ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Lactide, L- | C6H8O4 | CID 107983 - PubChem
Lactide, L- is under investigation in clinical trial NCT05450471 (Effectiveness of Endonasal Polymeric Implant for Chronic Rhinosinusitis). pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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lactide
lactide Chem. (ˈlæktaɪd) [f. as prec. + -ide.] A substance, C6H8O4, formed by the decomposition of lactic acid.1848 Fownes Chem. (ed. 2) 389. 1869 Roscoe Elem. Chem. 368 Lactic acid..when heated, forms lactide, and dilactic acid. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lactide Vs. Lactone: What's The Difference? - Polylactide
Lactide is a cyclic diester formed from lactic acid, while lactone is a cyclic ester formed from a hydroxyl acid. Both compounds have their own unique ... polylactide.com
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Lactide | Sigma-Aldrich
Poly(D,L-lactide) acid terminated, average Mw 15000 All Photos(2) Poly(D,L-lactide) Linear Formula: (C 3 H 4 O 2 ) n CAS No.: 26680-10-4 www.sigmaaldrich.com
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L-(-)-Lactide - Chem-Impex
L-(-)-Lactide is a versatile cyclic diester that serves as a key building block in the production of biodegradable polymers, particularly polylactic acid (PLA). www.chemimpex.com
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L(-)-Lactide | Polysciences, Inc.
L(-)-Lactide is a highly purified cyclic diester of lactic acid, serving as a key precursor for polylactic acid (PLA) and its copolymers. polysciences.com
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Poly(L-lactide) - Sigma-Aldrich
L-Lactide polymer, PLA, Poly(L-Lactic acid), PLA, Poly(L-Lactic acid). Linear Formula: CH3O(C6H8O4)nH. Products. Shipping. Ships Today (2). Product Category. www.sigmaaldrich.com
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Synthesis of L-Lactide from Lactic Acid and Production of PLA Pellets
Lactide is one of the most popular and promising monomers for the synthesis of biocompatible and biodegradable polylactide and its ... www.mdpi.com
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lactamide
lactamide Chem. (ˈlæktəmaɪd) [f. L. lact-, lac milk + amide.] The amide of lactic acid.1848 Fownes Chem. (ed. 2) 389 Lactide..combines with ammonia, forming lactamide. Oxford English Dictionary
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PLGA
Higher lactide polymers can be dissolved using chlorinated solvents whereas higher glycolide materials will require the use of fluorinated solvents such A 75:25 lactide to glycolide PLGA ratio can be made as microspheres that degrade via bulk erosion. wikipedia.org
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Lactone
Etymology The name lactone derives from the ring compound called lactide, which is formed from the dehydration of 2-hydroxypropanoic acid (lactic acid) heartwood of Shorea laeviforia Ethylene brassylate (Musk T), a widely used synthetic musk See also Lactam, a cyclic amide Lactim, a cyclic imide Lactide wikipedia.org
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dilactic
dilactic, a. Chem. (daɪˈlæktɪk) [f. di-2 2+ lactic.] In dilactic acid, a pale yellow, amorphous, easily fusible substance, formed, along with lactide, by heating lactic acid. Formula C6H10O5·2(C3H4O)·O2H2. Its salts are diˈlactates. (So called because it contains two equivalents of lactyl, C3H4O, th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vicryl
Vicryl is a copolymer of lactide (a cyclic diester of lactic acid) and glycolide (a cyclic diester of glycolic acid). wikipedia.org
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