Hayashibara Maltose PH – Injectable Grade brochure
Hayashibara ― A world leading supplier of pharmaceutical grade Maltose PH
Founded as a starch syrup manufacturer in 1883, Hayashibara has grown into a company with strong research and development expertise, engaging in original and creative research. Utilizing our technological background in biotechnology and in-depth knowledge of saccharide production, Hayashibara became the first company in the world to succeed in the mass production of “Trehalose”, a unique disaccharide recognized as a beneficial excipient for the biopharmaceutical industry. In addition to trehalose, Hayashibara has been supplying for many years other high purity ingredients to the pharmaceutical industry worldwide.
Maltose PH – Injectable Grade
General
Maltose is a reducing disaccharide consisting of two glucose molecules linked by anα-1,4 bond. Maltose is manufactured from starch using enzyme technology.
Historically maltose has been a common disaccharide consumed by humans when assimilated into the body from consuming carbohydrate based foods. More recently, maltose has been used as an excipient for tablets and granulation, and as a carbon source in cell culture medium.
Maltose PH is highly purified crystalline maltose monohydrate, and has low endotoxin.
Maltose PH is intended for injection and intravenous fluid as energy source etc.
Properties
- High purity maltose
- Low endotoxin level guaranteed
- Good water solubility (61.9 g/100 g-H2O・20℃)
- Relatively compatible with oils
- The surface tension of a 1% solution is almost the same value as pure water.
- Because it is highly purified, maltose can be used for injection, as an excipient for solid, inhalation and topical formulations, and as a reagent.
Packing
25 kg (PE bag in carton box)
Maltose PH is highly purified crystalline maltose monohydrate with a low endotoxin specification. It can be used for parenteral applications including injection, intravenous fluid, and cell culture carbon sources.
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