Advantages of sodium hyaluronate – Stanford Chemicals https://www.stanfordchem.com Global Supplier of Hyaluronic Acid & Chondroitin Sulfate Wed, 15 Oct 2025 01:48:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.18 https://www.stanfordchem.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/cropped-STANFORD-CHEMICALS-LOGO-1-32x32.jpg Advantages of sodium hyaluronate – Stanford Chemicals https://www.stanfordchem.com 32 32 What Does Hyaluronic Acid Gel Do? https://www.stanfordchem.com/what-does-hyaluronic-acid-gel-do.html https://www.stanfordchem.com/what-does-hyaluronic-acid-gel-do.html#respond Tue, 09 Sep 2025 09:47:27 +0000 https://www.stanfordchem.com/?p=10627 Hyaluronic acid gel is a multi-functional product. It moisturizes, repairs, and soothes the skin. 1. What is Hyaluronic Acid Gel? Hyaluronic acid gel is a gel-like product, like figure 1. Its key ingredient is hyaluronic acid (HA), which naturally found in our skin, joints, and eyes. HA can hold up to 1000 times its weight […]

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Hyaluronic acid gel is a multi-functional product. It moisturizes, repairs, and soothes the skin.

1. What is Hyaluronic Acid Gel?

Hyaluronic acid gel is a gel-like product, like figure 1. Its key ingredient is hyaluronic acid (HA), which naturally found in our skin, joints, and eyes. HA can hold up to 1000 times its weight in water.

Most hyaluronic acid gels available are not 100% pure HA. Instead, HA is the main active ingredient. It is mixed with water, thickeners (like carbomer), preservatives, and other beneficial ingredients. This creates a clear, lightweight gel that is easy to apply. It absorbs quickly and forms a breathable moisturizing layer on the skin.

What Does Hyaluronic Acid Gel Do?

Fig 1. HA gel

2. How is Hyaluronic Acid Gel Made?

Making hyaluronic acid gel involves biotechnology and precise formulation. The process has two main steps:

Step 1: Making the hyaluronic acid ingredient

Today, most HA is made through microbial fermentation:

  • Bacteria like Streptococcus equi are grown in large tanks. They are fed nutrients such as glucose. These bacteria produce and release hyaluronic acid.
  • The HA is then separated and purified. Impurities like proteins and nucleic acids are removed.
  • The final product is dried and turned into a white powder—sodium hyaluronate. It can be processed into different molecular sizes:
    • High molecular weight: form a film on the skin to lock in moisture.
    • Medium molecular weight: provide moisture to the outer skin layers.
    • Low molecular weight: penetrate deeper into the skin for better hydration.

Step 2: Making the gel

Turning the powder into gel requires careful mixing:

  • The powder is slowly added to purified water. It swells and forms a thick liquid.
  • Thickeners like carbomer are added. The pH is adjusted to form a stable gel.
  • Other ingredients are mixed in, such as moisturizers (e.g., glycerin), preservatives, and active compounds (e.g., vitamin B5 or centella extract).

Key factors for a good gel:

  • Mixed molecular weights: better hydration at different skin levels.
  • High purity: less likely to irritate, good for sensitive skin.
  • Good formulation: affects stability, texture, and effectiveness.

 

* Stanford Chemicals Company (SCC) offers high-purity hyaluronic acid powder in various molecular weights. It is ideal for making hyaluronic acid gels.

3. Medical Uses of Hyaluronic Acid Gel

Hyaluronic acid gel is widely used in medical settings. For example, after orthopedic surgery, it can be applied to the treated area once nerves and tendons are repaired. It helps prevent tendon adhesions.

Additionally, after abdominal surgery, medical-grade hyaluronic acid can be sprinkled into the abdominal cavity following irrigation. It effectively protects the intestinal surgical site and prevents adhesions that could lead to bowel obstruction. It is also commonly used in gynecology to prevent adhesions.

Moreover, it can be used as an irrigation fluid during orthopedic surgeries. This helps reduce excessive inflammatory responses in the surgical area, minimizing scar formation. It may also serve other specific medical purposes.

4. Benefits of Hyaluronic Acid Gel for the Skin

Hyaluronic acid gel is a natural transparent polysaccharide. It was initially used mainly for moisturizing. Now, it is also used in wrinkle reduction and cosmetic procedures. It plumps the skin, smooths wrinkles, and enhances facial contours.

HA gel naturally exists in a gel-like form in the dermis of human skin. It helps store water and increases skin volume. However, its levels decrease with age. This causes the skin to lose moisture, leading to dullness, aging, and wrinkle formation.

Therefore, hyaluronic acid gel is primarily used in both medical and cosmetic fields.

5. Can Hyaluronic Acid Gel Remove Scars?

It does not significantly remove existing scars. Scars are a type of tissue that forms naturally as part of the skin’s healing process after injury. Applying hyaluronic acid gel has little effect on already formed scar tissue. Scars are a type of tissue that forms naturally as part of the skin’s healing process after injury. Applying hyaluronic acid gel has little effect on already formed scar tissue.

But if the gel is applied just after skin damage occurs, it can reduce inflammation and support skin repair. HA is a high-molecular-weight polysaccharide. It is widely distributed throughout the human body, especially in the skin. It is a normal component of the dermis and belongs to the connective tissue. Therefore, HA gel has anti-inflammatory effects and can be absorbed directly by the skin.

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Types of sodium hyaluronate

1, Medium molecular weight sodium hyaluronate

Highly effective in moisturizing and lubricating the skin.

types of sodium hyaluronate

2, High molecular weight sodium hyaluronate

Excellent moisturizing and film-forming properties, efficient thickening effect, and enhanced lubricating feeling when applying products.

3, Sodium Oligomeric Hyaluronate

Efficient moisturizing and lubricating effect on the skin. Enzymatic cutting process, molecular weight less than 10000, real transdermal absorption, deep moisturizing, anti-aging, after-sun repair.

4, low molecular weight sodium hyaluronate

Nutritious skin, breathable and moisturizing, will not bring any sticky skin feeling.

Cosmetic-grade sodium hyaluronate application

1. Formulation application

Medium to high molecular HA to enhance the lubrication of the skin
Medium to high molecular HA increases the consistency of the system
Medium-high molecule HA provides an immediate tightening sensation when absorbed quickly
Oligomeric HA for fast transdermal absorption, enhancing product absorption efficiency

2. Moisturizing and anti-wrinkle effects

The moisture level of skin is closely related to the HA content, as we age, the HA content in the skin decreases, making the water retention function of the skin weaken, resulting in wrinkles. Oligomeric HA can penetrate into the dermis and replenish the endogenous HA of the human body. The HA filled in the dermis can promote the targeted growth of collagen and elastin fibers, tighten the skin and delay the aging process.

3. Skin damage repair and prevention effect

HA promotes the regeneration of injured skin by promoting the proliferation and differentiation of epidermal cells.

Advantages of sodium hyaluronate

– Controlled environment

Standardized clean production plants, strict production management processes, and advanced production equipment avoid the introduction of impurities and contamination by pathogenic microorganisms during the production process.

– High purity

The sodium hyaluronate produced by SCC is refined by fermentation and extraction of Streptococcus oryzae as the strain, with high purity and low content of protein, heavy metal, and other impurities.

– Sodium Oligomeric Hyaluronate

We use sodium hyaluronate hydrolase enzymatic digestion to obtain the product with extremely low molecular weight, and the quality reaches the international first-class level, which is the oligomeric sodium hyaluronate with a molecular weight of less than 10,000.

– Aseptic

Medical-grade sodium hyaluronate is produced with injection water and a partially sterile production plant to ensure the production of sterile products with endotoxin below 0.05 EU/mg.

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