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What is Hypromellose?

Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

Hypromellose is a highly viscous polymer with a number of applications. It is very widely used in the medical community, and it also appears as a thickener in some types of foods. This polymer is considered nontoxic, although it can be flammable in some settings, and it is produced by a number of companies, some of which specialize in production for very specific applications.

The full name of this polymer is hydroxypropyl methylcellulose; hypromellose is a shortened version of this longer chemical name. The very high viscosity of hypromellose makes it ideally suited to use in ocular preparations which are designed to address dry eye. Some artificial tears contain hypromellose, and the polymer is also used in some types of eye surgeries to keep the eye lubricated. As a lubricant, it can both soothe the eye if it is irritated, and create a barrier to protect the eye from additional irritation. Products with hypromellose can be found over the counter in some regions, and are also available by prescription.

Hypromellose is used in some eye surgeries.
Hypromellose is used in some eye surgeries.

In addition to being used in the eyes, this compound is also used for oral drug delivery in some situations. Hypromellose can control the rate of drug delivery, ensuring that the body is not flooded with a medication, and it can act as an inert thickener in oral medications which will improve texture without compromising the function of the active pharmaceutical compounds in the drug. Some tablet coatings include the compound, and it works as a binder for certain types of medications.

Some artificial tears products are made with hypromellose.
Some artificial tears products are made with hypromellose.

This compound is also used in foods to thicken, suspend, or emulsify ingredients. It is vegetarian, which makes it an alternative to gelatin in foods which are meant to be safe for vegetarians. Hypromellose also appears in cosmetics, paints, adhesives, and some cleaning products. In construction materials, the moisture retaining properties of the compound may be turned to advantage, although they can also become problematic if the compound is not stored and handled properly, as it can increase in weight as it picks up water.

Hypromellose may be used during eye surgery to keep the eye lubricated.
Hypromellose may be used during eye surgery to keep the eye lubricated.

In its pure form, this compound is a powder or granule, which can be mixed up in an aqueous solution if necessary for a particular application. Processing techniques used to make this compound can vary, depending on how it is going to be used. It is often sold and transported in the powder form, with manufacturers who use it turning it into a solution on site if needed. Transporting it while dry reduces transport costs and makes it easier to handle.

Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

Ever since she began contributing to the site several years ago, Mary has embraced the exciting challenge of being a AllTheScience researcher and writer. Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and spends her free time reading, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors.

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Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

Ever since she began contributing to the site several years ago, Mary has embraced the exciting challenge of being a AllTheScience researcher and writer. Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and spends her free time reading, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors.

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Discussion Comments

anon166500

Where can I buy this chemical?

anon96599

this is what they sometimes use as a filler in nutritional whole food supplements.

anon60296

it's very much effective in tears solution.

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    • Hypromellose is used in some eye surgeries.
      By: blueringmedia
      Hypromellose is used in some eye surgeries.
    • Some artificial tears products are made with hypromellose.
      By: Kesu
      Some artificial tears products are made with hypromellose.
    • Hypromellose may be used during eye surgery to keep the eye lubricated.
      By: Max Tactic
      Hypromellose may be used during eye surgery to keep the eye lubricated.
    • Hypromellose can be used to treat dry eye.
      By: Martinan
      Hypromellose can be used to treat dry eye.
    • Hypromellose can sooth irritated eyes and create a barrier to protect the eye from additional irritation.
      By: Rob hyrons
      Hypromellose can sooth irritated eyes and create a barrier to protect the eye from additional irritation.