Please choose your shipping country in order to get correct prices and freight cost.

Africa
America
Asia
Europe
Oceania
  • |
  • Current Country: United States
Dextran Application Area Oral Application

Oral Application

Dextran used in Oral Products

Dextran has a wide use in oral pharmaceuticals. Dextran is applied for solidity and consistency of substance during processing e.g. freeze drying. Dextran can also be used to alter the dissolution profile of drug formulations. 

Dextran has for decades had the GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) label from the US FDA, which was renewed in 2013. Link to FDA.

Dextran Products used in Oral Products

Dextran Product used in Oral Products are Dextran 1, Dextran 5, Dextran 10Dextran 40Dextran 70 and Dextran 500

 

Dextran Thumb 1Dextran Thumb 5Dextran Thumb 10Dextran Thumb 40Dextran Thumb 70Dextran Thumb 500

Examples of Branded Products Containing Dextran

OPALMON
(Limaprost) 
 
Ono Pharmaceutical                      
Oral      
Dextran 40  
Link to product

Spasfon LYOC  
TEVA (Cephalon)                      
Oral      
Dextran 70  
Link to product

 

 

Order Online

Pay by Visa, MasterCard or bank transfer

Action

Get Documentation

Download certificates and documentation.

Action

Contact Specialist


Anne-Marie J. Ørkild

Director, International Sales and Business Carbohydrates

Phone: +45 5948 5959
E-mail: dextran@pharmacosmos.com

Approved

Pharmacosmos is the only dextran manufacturer holding certificates from the US FDA and European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines (EDQM)

Read more

Quality Delivered

Pharmacosmos delivers a unique dextran quality through a production technology that completely avoids the use of organic solvents and a quality system that meets the strictest cGMP standards for human medicines

Read more

Global Service

Pharmacosmos sells and ships directly to clients everywhere in the World. We deliver Pharmaceutical Quality Dextran of the highest standards, including those of the European Pharmacopoeia (EP), the United States Pharmacopoeia (USP), and the Japanese Pharmacopoeia (JP).

Read more