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Liquid Paraffin is a petroleum-derived mixture of saturated hydrocarbons and an orally active fecal lubricant. Liquid Paraffin is widely used in studies of constipation and fecal incontinence in children through its lubricating effect and the osmotic effect generated by its conversion to hydroxy fatty acids. Liquid Paraffin has high safety, is non-carcinogenic, and does not affect fat-soluble vitamin levels with long-term use. Liquid Paraffin does not cause abdominal pain or electrolyte disorders, but may lead to lipoid pneumonia and granulomas caused by rectal administration. Liquid Paraffin can also be used as a phase change material for thermal energy storage, or combined with nanoparticles to form a protective boundary film to reduce mechanical wear[1][2][3][4][5].
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Liquid Paraffin | Liquid Paraffin is a petroleum-derived mixture of saturated hydrocarbons and an orally active fecal lubricant. Liquid Paraffin is widely used in studies of constipation and fecal incontinence in children through its lubricating effect and the osmotic effect generated by its conversion to hydroxy fatty acids. Liquid Paraffin has high safety, is non-carcinogenic, and does not affect fat-soluble vitamin levels with long-term use. Liquid Paraffin does not cause abdominal pain or electrolyte disorders, but may lead to lipoid pneumonia and granulomas caused by rectal administration. Liquid Paraffin can also be used as a phase change material for thermal energy storage, or combined with nanoparticles to form a protective boundary film to reduce mechanical wear. |
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Light Liquid Paraffin | Light Liquid Paraffin is a highly refined, colorless and odorless petroleum-based mineral oil that can be used as an excipient in medicine, such as a lubricant. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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- [3]. Liu W, Chen S. An investigation of the tribological behaviour of surface-modified ZnS nanoparticles in liquid paraffin[J]. Wear, 2000, 238(2): 120-124.
- [4]. Zhou J, Wu Z, Zhang Z, et al. Study on an antiwear and extreme pressure additive of surface coated LaF3 nanoparticles in liquid paraffin[J]. Wear, 2001, 249(5-6): 333-337.
- [5]. Yu Z T, Fang X, Fan L W, et al. Increased thermal conductivity of liquid paraffin-based suspensions in the presence of carbon nano-additives of various sizes and shapes[J]. Carbon, 2013, 53: 277-285.
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