Description
Technical & Manufacturing Relevance:
Biologically active form of panthenol, readily converted in vivo to pantothenic acid (vitamin B5)
Essential for Coenzyme A (CoA) synthesis, supporting cellular energy metabolism
Exhibits strong moisturizing, soothing, anti-inflammatory, and epithelial-repair properties
Accelerates skin regeneration and wound healing
Strengthens hair shaft, improves elasticity, shine, and moisture retention
Preferred over DL-panthenol for pharmaceutical and high-efficacy cosmetic formulations
Excellent compatibility with surfactants, emulsifiers, actives, botanicals, and vitamins
Applicable Dosage / Product Forms:
Creams, lotions, gels, serums, ointments
Dermatological and wound-care preparations
Shampoos, conditioners, hair serums, scalp treatments
Oral care products (toothpaste, mouthwash)
Topical pharmaceutical formulations
Tablets, capsules, powders, and syrups (nutraceutical grade, where permitted)
Pharmacopoeial / Quality Notes:
Available in grades compliant or aligned with USP / EP / BP / IP / FCC
White to off-white crystalline powder or viscous clear liquid (grade dependent)
Freely soluble in water and alcohol
Excellent stability under normal processing and storage conditions
Manufactured in GMP-certified facilities with validated analytical controls
Animal-Origin Declaration:
100% non-animal origin
BSE/TSE free, non-GMO, allergen-free
Manufacturing Support:
Supplied with COA, SDS/MSDS, TDS, specification sheet, assay method, and origin declaration
Technical support for formulation optimization, stability studies, and regulatory documentation
Regulatory and documentation support available for global resale, export, and international compliance
Suitable for pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, cosmetic, cosmeceutical, and personal-care manufacturing worldwide, subject to local regulatory approvals
Important Note:
D-Panthenol (Dexpanthenol) is the most effective and biologically active form of provitamin B5, making it the preferred choice for therapeutic dermatology, premium cosmetics, and clinical formulations. Usage levels and claims must comply with country-specific cosmetic, food, or pharmaceutical regulations.