Nomenclature
CAS number: 9006-65-9
Dimethyl polysiloxane; dimeticon; polydimethylsiloxane; α-(trimethylsilyl)-ω-methylpoly[oxy(dimethylsilylene)].
Description and references
Silicone oil consisting of a mixture of fully
methylated linear siloxane polymers end-blocked with trimethylsiloxy
units. Prepn of homologous liquid methyl siloxane polymers: J. F.
Hyde, US 2441098 (1948 to Corning Glass). Dimethicone mixed with silicon
dioxide is known as simethicone. Clinical evaluation of simethicone
in functional upper GI disease: J. E. Bernstein, A. M. Kasich, J. Clin. Pharmacol. 14, 617 (1974).
Stability of simethicone + antacid mixtures in pharmaceutical preparations:
J. A. Rider, Curr. Ther. Res. 52, 681 (1992). Review of use of dimethicones in skin
and hair products: A. Disapio, P. Fridd, Int. J. Cosmet. Sci. 10, 75-89 (1988). Review
of medical use in soft-tissue augmentation: V. J. Selmanowitz, N.
Orentreich, J. Dermatol. Surg. Oncol. 3, 597-611 (1977); D. M. Duffy, Adv. Dermatol. 5, 93-109 (1990). See
also: Silicones.
Properties
Clear colorless liquids. Viscosity increases
with degree of polymerization. Immiscible with water, alcohol. Miscible
with chloroform, ether.Derivative
Mixture with silicon dioxide.
Nomenclature
CAS number: 8050-81-5
Simethicone; activated dimethicone; Antifoam A (Dow); Baros (Horii); Colicon (Resse); Endo-Paractol (Temmler); Gas-X (Sandoz); Infacol (Pharmax); Lefax (Asche); Mylicon (J & J-Merck); Phasil (Reed & Carnrick); Phazyme (Reed & Carnrick); sab simplex (Pfizer); Silain (Wyeth).
Properties
Average number of dimethylsiloxane units is 200
to 350. mol wt 14000-21000. Gray, translucent, viscous liquid.
Insol in water, alcohol.Derivative
Dimethicone 350.
Properties
Specific polydimethylsiloxane characterized by
the following properties. Viscosity (25°): 350 cSt. d 0.965-0.973. nD25 1.4013-1.4053.Use
Oleaginous ointment base, skin protectant, antifoaming
agent; prosthetic aid (soft tissue).
Therapeutic Category
Antiflatulent.
Therapeutic Category (Veterinary)
Antibloating agent.
Keywords
Antiflatulent