High-Purity Swertiamarin CAS 17388-39-5: Your Premier Supplier & Manufacturer in China

Discover the therapeutic potential of Swertiamarin (CAS 17388-39-5), a potent natural iridoid glycoside. As a leading manufacturer and supplier in China, we offer high-quality pharmaceutical intermediates for your research and development needs. Secure your supply and competitive pricing by contacting us today.

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Key Advantages of Sourcing Swertiamarin from Us

Exceptional Purity and Quality

Our Swertiamarin (CAS 17388-39-5) boasts a purity of 99%+, verified by rigorous quality control processes, making it suitable for demanding pharmaceutical applications.

Cost-Effective Pricing for Buyers

We offer competitive pricing structures for our Swertiamarin, especially for bulk orders, ensuring that procurement managers can optimize their budgets while sourcing essential pharmaceutical intermediates.

Stable Supply Chain and Global Reach

As an established manufacturer and supplier in China, we guarantee a consistent and reliable supply of Swertiamarin, supported by efficient logistics for timely delivery worldwide. Request a quote to learn more about our wholesale options.

Diverse Applications of Swertiamarin for R&D and Production

Pharmaceutical Intermediates

Swertiamarin serves as a crucial building block for novel drug candidates, particularly in areas such as anti-diabetic and anti-inflammatory therapeutics. Procurement specialists can buy this high-grade intermediate for synthesis.

Cosmetic Raw Materials

Its known benefits for skin and hair regeneration make it a sought-after ingredient for cosmetic formulators looking for natural, active compounds. Inquire about our wholesale offerings.

Biochemical Research

Used as a reference standard and in various biochemical assays, Swertiamarin supports scientific exploration into its extensive pharmacological activities. Researchers can purchase small quantities for lab use.

Natural Product Isolation

Essential for studies focused on the isolation and characterization of natural compounds, aiding in the understanding of plant-derived medicinal properties.