Propylene glycol
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Core Application Areas
1. Food Industry (Food-grade Propylene Glycol, complying with GB 2760 standards)
Humectant: Used in breads, pastries, candies, etc., to prevent drying and hardening by binding water with hydroxyl groups, extending shelf life (e.g., addition in mooncakes ≤3.0g/kg);
Solvent/Carrier: Dissolves flavors, pigments, preservatives (e.g., sodium benzoate), ensuring uniform dispersion of additives (e.g., dissolving essences in carbonated beverages to avoid layering);
Thickener: Improves the texture of ice cream and jams, increasing viscosity without being sticky.
2. Pharmaceutical Field
Injection Solvent: Dissolves water-insoluble drugs (e.g., vitamins, HORMONES), serving as a suspending agent for injectable suspensions (e.g., using propylene glycol in progesterone injections to increase solubility);
Topical Base: Acts as a humectant and transdermal penetration enhancer in ointments and creams, helping drugs penetrate the skin (e.g., reducing moisture loss in burn ointments);
Antifreeze Agent: Used for low-temperature storage of blood products and vaccines to prevent cell damage from freezing (far lower toxicity than ethylene glycol, offering higher safety).
3. Cosmetics and Daily Chemicals
Moisturizing Ingredient: In skincare products (face creams, masks), shampoos, and body washes, maintains moisture in skin/hair by locking in water; feels fresher than glycerin (glycerin has high viscosity and tends to be sticky);
Solvent/Blending Agent: Dissolves fragrances and preservatives (e.g., parabens), ensuring uniform texture in emulsions and perfumes (e.g., dissolving waxes in lipsticks to improve smoothness of application);
Toothpaste Additive: Lowers the freezing point of toothpaste (prevents hardening in winter) while keeping the paste moist and non-drying.
4. Industrial Field
Antifreeze Agent: Used in automotive antifreeze and central air conditioning cooling fluids; features a low freezing point (-59℃) and low toxicity (compared to ethylene glycol, propylene glycol is less harmful to humans and animals);
Resin Plasticizer: Reacts with polyesters and polyurethanes to improve resin flexibility (e.g., used in PVC films to reduce brittleness);
Tobacco Humectant: Maintains moisture in tobacco leaves to prevent breakage and enhances the combustion stability of cut tobacco.
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