excipient
/ik-sip-ee-uhnt/US // ɪkˈsɪp i ənt //UK // (ɪkˈsɪpɪənt) //
赋形剂,辅料,兴奋剂,兴奋点
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
Pharmacology.
- : a pharmacologically inert, adhesive substance, as honey, syrup, or gum arabic, used to bind the contents of a pill or tablet.
Examples
A pharmaceutical preparation, in which glycerin is employed as the excipient.
The sugar of milk, about 10 per cent., or 1⁄2 grain per pill, no doubt is simply an excipient.
For an excipient in manipulating a pill mass which do you prefer—the magnesia carbonate or the pulverised glycerrhiza radix?
Excipient, ek-sip′i-ent, n. a substance mixed with a medicine to give it consistence, or used as a vehicle for its administration.
An excipient for medicinal agents when they are to be administered in the form of bolus.
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