Hyaluronic Acid

Hyaluronic Acid is a straight-chain macromolecular mucopolysaccharide composed of repeating disaccharide units of glucuronic acid and N-acetylglucosamine, known for its good skin moisturizing effect. Its molecular weight ranges from tens of thousands to millions. Its aqueous solution has excellent moisturizing properties, high viscoelasticity and lubricity. Hyaluronic acid exists in food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical grades, and pure hyaluronic acid is widely used in cosmetic, health and beauty foods. Molecular weight is 3K-2,000K Dalton, easily soluble in water.

Hyaluronic acid can be formed a breathable film on the surface of the skin layer, which keeps skin smooth and moisturizing, and blocking external bacteria, dust, and UV intrusion and protects the skin from infringement. small molecular hyaluronic acid can infiltrate into the dermis, with the function of increasing blood circulation, improving intermediary metabolism, and promoting the absorption of nutrients, eliminating wrinkles, increasing skin elasticity, and slowing down skin aging. Hyaluronic acid also can promote epidermal proliferation and differentiation of cells to remove oxygen-free radicals to prevent and repair skin damage.

Description

Hyaluronic Acid-Xi'an Lyphar Biotech Co., Ltd

Product NameHyaluronic Acid
Other namesSodium Hyaluronate
CAS No9004-61-9
Molecular weight3000-2,000,000 Dalton
SampleAvailable
Storage ConditionCool and Dry Place

$90-550

Health Benefits of Lyphar Hyaluronic acid

Benefits of Hyaluronic Acid for Skin

Hyaluronic acid has become a popular skin care treatment. It is can be injected into the face and other body part —a treatment called dermal filler, to reduce wrinkles and increase fullness. Products claim that hyaluronic acid gels, creams and serums fight wrinkles and aging while making your face look better overall. Evidence suggests that hyaluronic acid helps with soft tissue growth, prompting your body to produce more collagen and elastin, keeping skin moist, preventing tightness, increasing elasticity, and reducing scarring.

Benefits of Hyaluronic Acid for Eyes

Hyaluronic acid is approved for use in certain eye procedures. It can reduce inflammation and speed up surgical healing. It can also help people with dry eyes. When used in eye drops or contact lenses, it keeps the eyes moist and improves eye health.

Benefits of Hyaluronic Acid for Bones and Joints

Hyaluronic acid injections may help treat knee osteoarthritis, which is caused by the loss of cartilage, the spongy material that cushions the joint. Your doctor may recommend hyaluronic acid injections or gel injections for pain relief. It may take multiple shots before you notice results. But the benefits can last from 6 months to a year. This treatment works best if you have mild to moderate osteoporosis.

Potential Benefits of Hyaluronic Acid for Acid Reflux

Acid reflux is when stomach acid flows up the esophagus. This is a symptom of GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease). Studies have shown that hyaluronic acid can reduce damage to the esophagus caused by stomach acid and promote a faster healing process. One study showed that people who took hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate supplements along with acid-lowering medication had fewer symptoms of acid reflux than those who took acid-lowering medication alone. While the study looks promising, experts are still investigating how hyaluronic acid treatment might benefit acid reflux.

Potential benefits of hyaluronic acid for bladder pain

Interstitial cystitis or painful bladder syndrome (IC/PBS) occurs when your bladder wall becomes inflamed and inflamed. This can cause sensitivity and pain. Intravesical hyaluronic acid is a treatment that is inserted directly into the bladder to relieve the urge to urinate and the pain associated with IC/PBS. In one study, specialists treated IC/PBS patients with hyaluronic acid for 3 months. Their urge to urinate at night dropped by 40%, and their overall pain dropped by 30%. Their need for pain medication has also declined.

How to Use Hyaluronic Acid Safely

Sometimes hyaluronic acid can cause allergic reactions. Your doctor will ask you if you have allergies before prescribing it. If you use over-the-counter hyaluronic acid, read the directions and ingredients carefully first. Tell your doctor right away if you have a skin infection, a knee infection, or any other problem around the hyaluronic acid injection site. It may not be safe to receive treatment. Likewise, joint effusion (excessive fluid in the knee) is best treated before using hyaluronic acid. It is also important to tell your doctor about any other medicines you take. Some over-the-counter and prescription medicines may interact with hyaluronic acid. Your doctor can change the dose of your medication or take other safety measures before giving you hyaluronic acid.