Understanding Soya Hydrogenated Phosphatidylcholine (HSPC 90%) and Its Applications
Introduction
Phosphatidylcholine (PC) is a key phospholipid used in liposome production and drug delivery. When hydrogenated, it becomes HSPC (Hydrogenated Soya Phosphatidylcholine) — a form that offers superior oxidation stability and rigidity ideal for pharmaceutical-grade formulations.
What Is HSPC 90%?
HSPC 90% means the product contains ≥90% pure Phosphatidylcholine, derived from Hydrogenated Soya Lecithin. The hydrogenation process enhances lipid stability, reducing susceptibility to oxidation and ensuring consistent liposome structure.
Applications
1. Liposomal Drug Delivery
HSPC ensures stable bilayers for encapsulation of APIs (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients).
2. Vaccine Formulations
Used in lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) for mRNA vaccine carriers.
3. Nutraceuticals & Cosmetics
Improves encapsulation efficiency in liposomal vitamins and anti-aging serums.
4. Injectable & Topical Systems
Provides uniform vesicle formation, stability, and bioavailability.
Amitex HSPC 90% – Excellence in Every Molecule
Product Highlights:
- ≥90% Phosphatidylcholine purity
- Non-GMO Soy origin
- Hydrogenated for oxidation resistance
- White to off-white powder form
- Consistent quality for pharma compliance
Certifications:
FSSC 22000, GMP, Kosher, Halal
Amitex supports pharmaceutical and nutraceutical clients globally with custom PC grades and technical assistance for liposome formulation.
FAQs
Q1. Why is HSPC used in liposomes?
It provides stability, reduces oxidation, and improves encapsulation efficiency.
Q2. What’s the difference between PC 35 and HSPC 90?
PC 35 is liquid and used in nutrition; HSPC 90 is hydrogenated and pharma-grade.
Q3. What makes Amitex HSPC reliable?
Global compliance, purity, and consistent performance in liposomal applications.
Internal Links
- HSPC 90 Product Page
- Phosphatidylcholine (PC 35)
- Phospholipids Range
