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Synonyms: Hyaluronic Acid powder, Natural Hyaluronic Acid, Sodium hyaluronate, Hyaluronan, HA powder
CAS: 9067-32-7
MF: (C14H22NNaO11)n
Appearance: White powder
Standard: EP7.0
MSDS: MSDS for Sodium Hyaluronate
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We Supply

Stanford Chemicals Company is a pure organic hyaluronic acid wholesale supplier in the USA. We have extensive experience in medical grade, cosmetic grade, and food grade hyaluronic acid (HA), the high molecular weight, middle molecular weight, and low molecular weight hyaluronic acid powder is available.
The sodium hyaluronate powder is non-animal, Vegan, and kosher compliant. We supply hyaluronic acid raw materials to customers in the USA, Canada, and Europe, the industries include food supplements, cosmetics, eye drops, and pharmaceuticals.

Our products have obtained relevant certifications, which shows the safety of the products.

  • ISO 9001 (Quality Management System)
  • ISO 14001 (Environmental Management System)
  • ISO 22000 (Food Safety Management System)

Note: ISO sets standards, and certification bodies such as QAC are responsible for evaluating whether companies meet these standards and issuing corresponding certifications.

Products

Food Grade Hyaluronic Acid / Hyaluronic Acid for Supplement

  • Common food: beverage, jelly, dairy products, etc.;
  • Health food: usually in combination with Collagen,  Vitamins, Chondroitin Sulphate, or Glucosamine to make tablets, capsules, or oral liquids these popular forms
  • Skin care products: cream, emulsion, essence, lotion, gel, facial mask, etc.;
  • Beauty products: lipstick, eye shadow, foundation, etc.;
  • Cleansing products: facial cleanser, body wash, etc.;
  • Hair products: shampoo, hair conditioner, styling gel, hair restorer, etc.
–Benefits of hyaluronic acid powder for skin: 
Intense Hydration
Plumps the Skin
Improves Skin Texture
Enhances Skin Elasticity
Non-Irritating and Suitable for All Skin Types
Boosts Collagen Production
Helps Heal and Protect the Skin Barrier
  • For parenteral preparations or oral preparations not including intra-articular and intra-ocular preparations.
  • It can be used in eye drops, contact lens solutions, topical preparations for wound or burn healing, medical lubricants, etc.

Injection Grade Hyaluronic Acid

  • For parenteral preparations including intra-articular and intra-ocular preparations, such as OVD, intra-articular injections, intradermal injections for aesthetic correction, anti-adhesive products, etc.

Cross-linked HA Gel Hyaluronic Acid

hyaluronic acid
HA water

Hyaluronic Acid Powder Products for Sale

Main Product Item No. Specification

Food Grade

Hyaluronic Acid

HAF-Micro-SC

M.W: <5 K Da

Ultra Low Molecular Weight

HAF-Oligo-SC

M.W: 5-10 K Da

Low Molecular Weight

HAF-N-SC M.W: 200-600 K Da
HAF-L-SC M.W: 100-1,000 K Da(800 KDa)
HAF-M-SC

M.W: 800-1,600 K Da

Middle Molecular Weight

HAF-H-SC M.W: >1,800 K Da

High Molecular Weight

HAF-C-SC Customized Molecular weight

Cosmetic Grade

Hyaluronic Acid

HAC-Micro-SC M.W: <5 K Da

Ultra Low Molecular Weight

HAC-Oligo-SC

M.W: 5-10 K Da

Low Molecular Weight

HAC-N-SC M.W: 200-600 K Da
HAC-L-SC M.W: 100-1,000 K Da(800 KDa)
HAC-M-SC

M.W: 800-1,600 K Da

Middle Molecular Weight

HAC-H-SC M.W: >1,800 K Da

High Molecular Weight

HAC-C-SC Customized Molecular weight

Medical Grade

Hyaluronic Acid

HA-EM2.0-SC M.W: 800K-1,300K Da,

I.V.: 1.44-2.12 m3/kg

HA-EM2.4-SC

M.W: 1,300K-1,800K Da;

I.V: 2.12-2.72 m3/kg

HA-EM3.0-SC

M.W:1,800K-2,500K Da;

I.V.: 2.72-3.53 m3/kg

HA-EMC-SC Customized Molecular weight

Injection Grade

Hyaluronic Acid

HA-EP1.8-SC M.W: 800K-1,300K Da,

I.V.: 1.44-2.12 m3/kg

HA-EP2.4-SC

M.W: 1,300K-1,800K Da;

I.V: 2.12-2.72 m3/kg

HA-EP3.0-SC

M.W:1,800K-2,500K Da;

I.V.: 2.72-3.53 m3/kg

HA-EPC-SC Customized Molecular weight

What is Hyaluronic Acid?

Hyaluronan (also called hyaluronic acid or hyaluronate) is an anionic, nonsulfated glycosaminoglycan distributed widely throughout connective, epithelial, and neural tissues. Hyaluronan is a polymer of disaccharides, themselves composed of D-glucuronic acid and D-N-acetylglucosamine, linked via alternating beta-1,4 and beta-1,3 glycosidic bonds. It can be obtained by extracting from cockscomb or through microorganism fermentation.

Hyaluronic acid is a humectant, meaning it draws moisture from the environment into the skin. It can hold up to 1,000 times its weight in water, making it extremely effective in keeping the skin hydrated.

Hyaluronic Acid Specifications

Items

Specifications

Appearance White powder
Infrared absorption spectrophotometry Ph. Eur. Reference Standards
The appearance of the solution A600nm≤0.01
pH (5mg/mL solution) 5.0-8.0
Intrinsic viscosity Measured values
Molecular weight Measured values
Sulfated glycosaminoglycans ≤1%
Nucleic acid A260nm≤0.5
Protein ≤0.1%
Chlorides ≤0.5%
Iron ≤80ppm
Heavy metals ≤20ppm
Loss on drying ≤20.0%
Bacterial counts ≤100cfu/g
Mold and Yeast ≤100cfu/g
Sodium hyaluronate 95%-105%
Glucuronic acid ≥42.0%

Hyaluronic Acid Benefits

  • Moisturizing and Anti-Aging
  • Filling Hollows and Smoothing Wrinkles
  • Safe Lip Augmentation
  • Promoting Wound Healing and Reducing Scars
  • Relieving Dryness and Protecting the Cornea
  • Relieving Pain and Delaying Degeneration
  • Preventing Osteoporosis
  • Preventing Dryness and Enhancing Strength
  • Protecting Brain Nerves
  • Protecting Teeth Gums

read moreTop 10 Benefits of Hyaluronic Acid

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