Polycaprolactone is gaining major traction due to key applications in additive for resins and tissue engineering applications
Polycaprolactone is a thermoplastic polymer, which is manufactured by covalent bonding of caprylic acid and propionic acid, with the help of an appropriate catalyst. The name polycaprolactone is derived from the 'color' of the polymer, which is white when it is fresh but turns into various shades of brown when exposed to heat. Polycaprolactone is insoluble in water, so it is mainly used for the preservation and freezing of industrial, pharmaceutical, and laboratory chemicals. Polycaprolactone is suitable for use in a variety of industries where extreme temperature needs to be controlled. Polycaprolactone has various uses. It is commonly used as an antifungal agent in external applications like creams, lotions, scrubs, facial cleaners, etc. It prevents fungal and bacterial growth in cosmetics, hair coloring, shampoos, conditioners, and skincare products. It also works as an antiseptic and antifungal agent. The medicine label of polycaprolactone contains various indications