Pharmaceutical Grade refers to the highest quality and purity level of chemicals and ingredients used in the production of medicines and healthcare products. .
Pharmaceutical Grade materials are used in:
Formulation of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs)
Production of excipients such as binders, fillers, disintegrants, and preservatives
Injectables, tablets, capsules, creams, and syrups
Biotech and vaccine manufacturing
Clinical research and drug development
Cetyl alcohol
Cetyl alcohol is a fatty alcohol with the chemical formula CH3(CH2)15OH. It is a waxy substance that is used in a variety of industries, including cosmetics, personal care products, and pharmaceuticals. Cetyl alcohol is commonly derived from vegetable oils such as coconut or palm oil, and is often used as an emulsifier, thickener, or lubricant in formulations such as lotions, creams, and ointments. It is also sometimes used as a surfactant, meaning it helps to dissolve other substances and improve their absorption.
Glycerin Food Grade
Glycerin Food Grade, also known as glycerol, is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid that is sweet-tasting and non-toxic. It is a type of alcohol with three hydroxyl (OH) groups, and is commonly used in various industries such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food, and personal care products. Glycerin has numerous applications, including as a solvent, humectant, emollient, and lubricant, among others. It can be derived from both plant and animal sources, and is also produced as a byproduct of soap and biodiesel manufacturing.