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Resveratrol USP (98%) For Compounding (API)

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Original price $ 175.00
Current price $ 135.00
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Resveratrol USP (98%) is a pure and pharmaceutical-grade active ingredient derived from the compound resveratrol, which is a natural polyphenol found in grapes, certain berries, and other plants. It is considered a natural product with antioxidant properties and has been studied for its potential health benefits, including anti-aging, cardiovascular protection, and anti-inflammatory effects. The USP (United States Pharmacopeia) 98% designation indicates that the ingredient meets strict standards of purity and quality, ensuring efficacy and safety for use in pharmaceuticals and supplements. It is commonly used in skincare products, dietary supplements, and medications.

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Resveratrol USP (98%) is a highly concentrated form of resveratrol, a natural compound found in plants such as grapes and berries. It is used for compounding, which is the process of creating custom medications tailored to an individual's specific needs.

Resveratrol USP (98%) is typically used in compounding to create anti-aging and antioxidant products, as well as skin care formulations. It is also used in some dietary supplements for its potential health benefits.

Some potential benefits of Resveratrol USP (98%) may include reducing inflammation, promoting heart health, and protecting against certain types of cancer. However, more research is needed to fully understand the potential benefits and risks of using resveratrol in high concentrations.

It is important to consult with a healthcare professional before using Resveratrol USP (98%) for any specific purpose, as they can help determine if it is appropriate for your needs and can advise on proper dosage and potential interactions with other medications or supplements.

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Resveratrol USP (98%) For Compounding (API)
Resveratrol USP (98%) For Compounding (API)
$ 175.00 $ 135.00
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FAQs About Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs)
  • What Is Considered an Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient?

    An active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) is any substance or combination of substances in a pharmaceutical product intended to produce pharmacological activity or direct effect in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease. APIs are sometimes called bulk active ingredients or drug substances.

  • What Are Examples of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients?

    Common API examples include: Acetaminophen (paracetamol) – pain/fever reliever (Tylenol’s API) Ibuprofen – anti-inflammatory pain reliever Amoxicillin – antibiotic Metformin – diabetes management Atorvastatin – cholesterol-lowering agent Semaglutide – API in Ozempic for diabetes/type 2 diabetes

  • What Is API in Pharmaceuticals?

    API refers to the pure, active drug substance before it’s formulated with other inactive ingredients (excipients) into a finished product such as tablets, capsules, injections, or syrups. The API is what treats or prevents disease, while excipients help with stability, absorption, and delivery.

  • What Are Pharmaceutical Services and Active Ingredients?

    Pharmaceutical services include API manufacturing, custom synthesis, quality assurance, regulatory support, scale-up, and supply chain management for drug companies. They ensure APIs meet GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) and regulatory standards. Active ingredients are the core compounds delivered by these services to drug manufacturers worldwide.

  • What Is the API in Tylenol?

    Acetaminophen (paracetamol) is the API in Tylenol—responsible for its pain-relieving and fever-reducing effects.

  • Where Do Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients Come From?

    APIs are manufactured via chemical synthesis, fermentation, plant extraction, or biotechnological processes. They originate from global API manufacturers—major hubs include China, India, the USA, and Europe. Plant-derived APIs are produced by extracting and purifying compounds from medicinal plants.

  • What Is the Most Common Active Ingredient in Medicine?

    Acetaminophen (paracetamol) is one of the world’s most frequently used APIs, found in painkillers, cold/flu tablets, and fever reducers.

  • Which Is the Largest Producer of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients?

    China and India are the world’s largest producers and exporters of APIs, supplying both generic and patented pharmaceutical companies globally. The USA and Europe are also major manufacturers, particularly for high-value, patented, and regulated APIs.

  • Can APIs Be Plant-Derived?

    Yes! Many APIs are plant-derived, such as: Digoxin (from foxglove, for heart conditions) Paclitaxel (from Pacific yew tree, for cancer) Morphine (from opium poppy, for pain) Botanical APIs are key in both prescription and herbal medicines.

  • What Is the Active Ingredient in Ozempic?

    Semaglutide is the API in Ozempic, a GLP-1 receptor agonist used for type 2 diabetes and, increasingly, weight management.

  • Is a Vaccine an API?

    Vaccines contain APIs—often as biological or protein-based antigens, inactivated viruses, or mRNA—that trigger an immune response rather than treat symptoms. The API in a vaccine is not a traditional small molecule, but rather a biological active substance.

  • What Is API in Drugs?

    API stands for Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient—the component in drugs responsible for their therapeutic action.

  • What Is a Generic Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient?

    A generic API is an active ingredient with the same chemical composition as its brand-name equivalent but produced after the original patent expires. It must meet all quality, efficacy, and regulatory standards for FDA approval.

  • Who Are the API Suppliers in the US?

    Top US API suppliers include: Pfizer CentreOne Cambrex BASF Lonza Siegfried USA Mountainside Medical Equipment Specialty biotech firms and custom API manufacturers support domestic and global supply.

  • What Are Biological Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients?

    Biological APIs (biologics) are large, complex molecules produced by living cells or organisms. Examples include insulin, growth hormone, monoclonal antibodies, vaccines, and recombinant proteins. They differ from small-molecule chemical drugs.

  • What Is Another Name for an Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient?

    Drug substance Bulk drug Active ingredient Bulk active These terms all refer to the pharmacologically active component of a medicine.

  • Key Features & Industry Benefits

    High-purity, GMP-compliant APIs for every therapeutic class Supports brand-name and generic drug manufacturing Small molecule, biological, synthetic, and plant-derived APIs Global supply chains with regulatory support Custom synthesis, scale-up, and documentation for FDA/EMA

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