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Product Name:
Liposomal Vitamin C
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Molecular Formula:
C6H8O6
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Molecular Weight:
176.12 g/mol
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CAS No.:
50-81-7
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HSN Code:
29369000
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CID Code:
54670067
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Shelf Life:
3 years - 20°C powder
- USP
USP of Liposomal Vitamin C
- Mimic biological structures
- Highest absorption due to lipid bilayer leading to highest delivery to cells.
- Negligible GI side effect as not absorbs in stomach
- Avoid iron overload in liver by bypassing it
- Replenish iron stores quicker than traditional supplements
- High encapsulation efficiency exceeding 90%.
- Liposomal iron is highly stable (little leakage rate).
Description of Liposomal Vitamin C
Liposomal Vitamin C is a novel delivery system for ascorbic acid, encapsulated within microscopic phospholipid spheres known as liposomes. These liposomes, typically colorless to slightly yellow, range in size from 30-100 nanometers. Liposomal Vitamin C can appear as a fine powder or suspension in a liquid, depending on the formulation, and is usually odorless. Due to the hygroscopic nature of liposomes, proper storage in a sealed container is essential to prevent clumping or degradation. The texture of liposomal Vitamin C powder can vary from smooth and flour-like to slightly gritty, while liquid formulations have a smooth, syrupy consistency. Chemically, liposomal Vitamin C consists of ascorbic acid molecules enclosed within a phospholipid bilayer. The phospholipids create a protective barrier, shielding the ascorbic acid from degradation and enhancing its absorption in the body. This unique delivery system allows for controlled release of vitamin C, potentially improving its bioavailability and reducing gastrointestinal irritation compared to traditional oral vitamin C supplements.