Cosmetic Anti-aging Materials Vitamin E Succinate Powder
Product Description
Vitamin E Succinate is a fat-soluble form of vitamin E, which is a derivative of vitamin E. It is commonly used as a dietary supplement and is also added to some skin care products.
Vitamin E succinate is thought to have antioxidant properties that help protect cells from free radical damage. It has also been studied for its potential anti-cancer properties, particularly in cancer prevention and treatment.
In addition, vitamin E succinate is also considered beneficial to the skin and may help slow down the skin aging process.
COA
ITEMS | STANDARD | RESULTS |
Appearance | White Powder | Conform |
Odor | Characteristic | Conform |
Taste | Characteristic | Conform |
Assay | ≥99% | 99.89% |
Heavy Metals | ≤10ppm | Conform |
As | ≤0.2ppm | <0.2 ppm |
Pb | ≤0.2ppm | <0.2 ppm |
Cd | ≤0.1ppm | <0.1 ppm |
Hg | ≤0.1ppm | <0.1 ppm |
Total Plate Count | ≤1,000 CFU/g | <150 CFU/g |
Mold & Yeast | ≤50 CFU/g | <10 CFU/g |
E. Coll | ≤10 MPN/g | <10 MPN/g |
Salmonella | Negative | Not Detected |
Staphylococcus Aureus | Negative | Not Detected |
Conclusion | Conform to the specification of the requirement. | |
Storage | Store in a cool, dry and ventilated place place. | |
Shelf Life | Two years if sealed and store away from direct sun light and moisture. |
Function
Vitamin E succinate is thought to have a variety of potential benefits, although some effects still require further research to confirm. Some possible benefits include:
1. Antioxidant effect: Vitamin E succinate is believed to have antioxidant properties, helping to protect cells from free radical damage. This antioxidant effect may help maintain cellular health.
2. Skin health care: Vitamin E succinate is often added to skin care products because it is believed to be beneficial to the skin. It may help slow down the skin's aging process and protect it from damage from environmental factors.
3. Potential anti-cancer properties: Some studies suggest that vitamin E succinate may have the potential to inhibit the growth of cancer cells, especially in cancer prevention and treatment.
Applications
Vitamin E succinate has applications in many fields. Some common application areas include:
1. Dietary supplements: Vitamin E succinate, as a form of vitamin E, is usually used as a dietary supplement for people to supplement vitamin E.
2. Skin care products: Vitamin E succinate is also added to many skin care products, including facial creams, skin creams, and anti-aging products, to provide its benefits to the skin.
3. Pharmaceutical field: In some pharmaceutical preparations, vitamin E succinate is also used for its antioxidant and other potential pharmacological effects.