L-Pyroglutamic Acid CAS 98-79-3: High-Purity Pharmaceutical Intermediate for Skincare and Nutraceuticals

Discover L-Pyroglutamic Acid (CAS 98-79-3), a critical building block for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and nutraceutical industries. As a leading supplier in China, we offer high-purity L-Pyroglutamic Acid known for its exceptional moisturizing and skin-penetrating properties, making it an indispensable ingredient for advanced skincare formulations. Explore its applications in pharmaceutical synthesis and its role in supporting cognitive health and overall well-being.

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Diverse Applications of L-Pyroglutamic Acid

Cosmetics and Skincare

Leverage L-Pyroglutamic Acid's exceptional moisturizing and skin conditioning properties to enhance hydration and skin barrier function in your cosmetic products.

Pharmaceutical Intermediates

Utilize L-Pyroglutamic Acid as a crucial intermediate in the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and complex medicinal compounds.

Nutraceuticals

Incorporate L-Pyroglutamic Acid into nutraceutical formulations aimed at supporting cognitive functions, metabolic health, and overall well-being.

Chemical Research

Employ high-purity L-Pyroglutamic Acid in chemical research for biochemical studies, pathway analysis, and the development of novel compounds.