Product Introduction

Parabens and their sodium salts are a group of synthetic compounds commonly used for their antibacterial and antifungal properties. They are derived from p-hydroxybenzoic acid and are often found in shampoos, lotions, and other cosmetics, as well as some food products. These additives help extend the shelf life of products by preventing the growth of harmful microorganisms. The most widely used parabens include methylparaben, ethylparaben, propylparaben, and butylparaben, with their sodium salts providing similar benefits in different formulations.

Production Process

The production of parabens typically involves the esterification of p-hydroxybenzoic acid with an alcohol, resulting in various paraben compounds. This process occurs under controlled conditions to ensure the purity and effectiveness of the final product. The sodium salts of these parabens are then generated through a neutralization reaction, enhancing their solubility in water and expanding their applications.

Product Application Scenarios

Parabens and their sodium salts find their use in a variety of scenarios, especially within the cosmetics industry, where they serve as preservatives in products like creams, lotions, and gels. They are also used in pharmaceuticals to maintain the integrity of topical medications. In some cases, these compounds are added to food items to extend shelf life and inhibit microbial growth, although their use in food is more limited compared to cosmetics.

Packaging and Storage

【Storage Conditions】Store in a sealed, light-proof container, away from high temperatures, in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated place.
【Packaging】Bulk: 25kg/cardboard drum; Sample: 1kg/aluminum foil bag; Custom packaging available upon request.
【Shipping Methods】FedEx, DHL, dedicated logistics, and sea freight consolidation.
【Shelf Life】Two years

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