PHARMACEUTICAL & FOOD EXCIPIENTS

PHARMACEUTICAL & FOOD EXCIPIENTS
Serial Numberproduct nameThe main purposePackaging Specification
1Soybean oilMainly used as an oily carrier for oral administration, widely used in oral liquid preparations and soft capsules, or as a solvent for external preparations20KG/Barrel
180KG/Barrel
2Corn oilMainly used as grease carrier for oral administration and solvent for external preparations.20KG/Barrel
190KG/Barrel
3Light liquid paraffinMainly used as a solvent and lubricant of excipients, tablets and capsules in local medicinal preparations.20KG/Barrel
170KG/Barrel
4Ethyl oleateMainly used for lubricant, water resistance agent, resin toughening agent,20KG/Barrel
5Polysorbide 80 (Tween 80)Mainly used as solvent, solvent, emulsifier and stabilizer.25KG/Barrel
6Glycerin (glycerin)Mainly used as antibacterial preservative, softening agent, moisturizing agent, plasticizer30KG/Barrel
250KG/Barrel
7Polyethylene glycol 400Mainly used as solvent, cosolvent, O/W emulsifier and stabilizer25KG/Barrel
220KG/Barrel
8Polyethylene glycol 4000Mainly used as a lubricant for adhesives, film forming agents, plasticizers, tablets and capsules20KG/box (Powdered)
20KG/box (Flaky)
9Polyethylene glycol 6000Mainly used as a lubricant for adhesives, film forming agents, plasticizers, tablets and capsules20KG/box (powdered)
20KG/box (Flaky)
10Mixed fatty acid glyceride (stearin)Mainly used as suppository carrier and release blocker, non-ionic surfactant.20KG/box
11propylene glycolMainly used as solvent, cosolvent, O/W emulsifier and stabilizer25KG/Barrel
210KG/Barrel
12Polyhydroxy (40) stearateMainly used as emulsifier, solvent, wetting agent and matrix.20KG/Barrel
13triethanolamineMainly used as emulsifier and PH regulator.25KG/Barrel
220KG/Barrel
14dimeticoneMainly used as defoaming agent and lubricant25KG/Barrel
190KG/Barrel
15triethyl citrateMainly used as plasticizer, solvent and food additive25KG/Barrel
210KG/Barrel
16laurocapramIt is mainly used as a transdermal accelerator for external preparations.20KG/Barrel
17liquid paraffinIt is mainly used as coolant of dripping pills, ointment base and lubricant in tablets.20KG/Barrel
170KG/Barrel
18peanut oilMainly used as an oily carrier for oral administration.20KG/Barrel
19dextrinDextrin is an intermediate product of starch decomposition, with a chemical formula similar to that of starch, which is (C6H10O5) n. However, its degree of polymerization is between soluble starch and maltose, and it turns red when exposed to iodine. Dextrin with low degree of polymerization does not undergo color reaction.
Dextrins are divided into two categories: yellow and white. The dextrin obtained by direct roasting is commonly known as "British gum", also known as roasted dextrin, which is brown in color. Acid roasting can decompose at lower temperatures. The resulting product is generally light yellow or white in color, known as white dextrin.
The main use of dextrin is as an adhesive. In warp sizing, dextrin is used as an additive to starch, with the aim of reducing the viscosity of starch and improving the permeability of the slurry. The starch slurry added with dextrin is easy to desize, but its adhesion is poor, and the size film is brittle and hard. It is often mixed with PVA for sizing viscose fiber yarn and copper ammonia fiber filament, and is not prone to fuzzing during yarn separation. After the widespread use of synthetic sizing and modified starch, dextrin is rarely used in warp sizing formulas
25KG/Bag
20microcrystalline cellulosePartially dissolved and swollen in dilute alkaline solution, it exhibits high reaction performance during carboxymethylation, acetylation, and esterification processes. Due to its special properties such as low polymerization degree and large specific surface area25KG/Bag
21Sodium carboxymethyl starchThis product has similar properties to carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), with various properties such as thickening, suspension, dispersion, emulsification, bonding, water retention, and protective colloid25KG/Bag
22Corn Starchas a drug excipient. In the early stages, the vast majority of tablets produced by pharmaceutical factories in various countries used corn starch as a filler and adhesive.25KG/Bag