Shellac CAS#9000-59-3

  • CAS Number: 9000-59-3

    Chemical Formula: unspecified

  • Synonyms:

    • Shellac Flake

    • SHELLAC GUM, ORANGE

    • Schellack

    Appearance: Red Solid

  • MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity): 1 FCL (Full Container Load)


Product Details

Shellac CAS#9000-59-3

Shellac is a natural resin that may be obtained in a variety of colors ranging from light yellow to dark red in the form of hard, brittle flakes with or without wax, depending on the refining process; see Sections 4 and 13. The different types of shellac include bleached shellac, bleached dewaxed shellac, dewaxed and decolorized shellac, dewaxed flake shellac, dewaxed orange shellac, dewaxed shellac, orange shellac, purified shellac, refined bleached shellac, regular bleached shellac, regular waxy shellac, wax-containing shellac, and white shellac. The flakes may be crushed or milled to a coarse or fine powder. Bleached shellac is supplied as a coarse offwhite powder. Shellac is tasteless and may have a faint odor. The typical odor of shellac is the result of a complex fragrance system.

Shellac Chemical Properties

Melting point 

115-120°

density 

1.035-1.140

storage temp. 

2-8°C

solubility 

Practically insoluble in water, gives a more or less opalescent solution (wax containing shellac and bleached shellac) or a clear solution (dewaxed shellac and bleached, dewaxed shellac) in anhydrous ethanol. When warmed it is sparingly soluble or soluble in alkaline solutions.

Odor

mild woody

Dielectric constant

2.0(Ambient)

Stability:

Stable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.

Major Application

pharmaceutical

Cosmetics Ingredients Functions

BINDING
SKIN CONDITIONING - EMOLLIENT
FILM FORMING
VISCOSITY CONTROLLING
HAIR FIXING

CAS DataBase Reference

9000-59-3

EPA Substance Registry System

Shellac (9000-59-3)


Safety Information

WGK Germany 

3

TSCA 

TSCA listed

HS Code 

1301900190

Storage Class

11 - Combustible Solids

Product Application Of Shellac CAS#9000-59-3

Shellac is widely used as a moisture barrier coating for tablets and pellets due to its low water vapor and oxygen permeability. It has usually been applied in the form of alcoholic or aqueous solutions (pharmaceutical glazes). However, due to stability problems with alcoholic shellac solutions, it has had limited use in the pharmaceutical industry for modified-release or enteric coatings.
Shellac, particularly novel aqueous shellac solutions, is mainly used in food products and nutritional supplements. Recent research results indicate good application properties and chemical stability of shellac films from aqueous shellac solutions. Aqueous ammonium shellac solutions, based on dewaxed orange shellac, do not show the problems exhibited by alcoholic shellac solutions and are used as an enteric coating for pellets, tablets, soft and hard gelatine capsules, primarily in nutritional supplements.
Shellac is a primary ingredient of pharmaceutical printing inks for capsules and tablets, and can be applied as a 40% w/v alcoholic solution. It has also been used to apply one or two sealing coats to tablet cores to protect them from moisture before being film- or sugar-coated.
Other applications of shellac are the coating or encapsulation of powders or granules, e.g. in probiotics. Prior to the introduction of film coating, a combination of shellac, cetostearyl alcohol and stearic acid was used as an enteric coating. In cosmetics, shellac is used in hairsprays, mascara and lipstick formulations. Aqueous shellac solutions are also used for colonic drug delivery.

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