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Potassium Citrate for Kidney Stone Prevention and Treatment

The amount of potassium citrate used in the medical industry is likely to increase as the world’s temperature increases. If this seems like a strange claim, read the information below brought to you by USP ingredient supplier Bell Chem. 

The human body maintains a level of homeostasis where the average pH correlates to approximately 7.4. This number places the body in a slightly basic level. If the amount drops below a pH of 7, the condition is considered acidic. 

Many kidney diseases are brought on by a lowered pH, including renal tubular acidosis, gout brought on by high uric acid levels, and varied types of kidney stones.

Acidic levels decrease with the introduction of the urinary alkalinizer potassium citrate (generally taken orally as an extended-release tablet), thereby not only alleviating existing gout and kidney problems, but also preventing these anomalies.

Climate change and potassium citrate increase

As the world warms, people perspire more frequently. Perspiration cools the human body and works effectively if the levels of water released are replenished. However, water is not always close at hand for many, and dehydration leads to many complications in the human body. One of these is an increase in the amount of kidney stones created and passed. 

For those who have suffered through the agony of passing a kidney stone, an important preventative that cuts the likelihood of recurrence in half is simply drinking water. A few liters of water daily keep the body from becoming overly acidic by diluting the blood, which prevents the formation of all 4 types of kidney stones: calcium oxalate or calcium phosphate stones, cystine stones, struvite (magnesium ammonium phosphate) stones, and uric acid stones. 

Calcium stones are the most common and are related to a concentration of calcium in the urine, which crystallizes into stones; cystine stones lead to cystinuria, a rare genetic disorder; struvite stones are the result of one of several bacterial infections; and uric acid stones contribute to the disease uric acid lithiasis.

Kidney stones, a common affliction

Currently 9% of United States adults suffer from kidney stones (nephrolithiasis) at least once during their lives. Depending on the type of kidney stones, methods of control or prevention may include the addition of calcium in the diet, controlling the formation of stones with potassium citrate, or increasing water intake. Hospitals and clinics should keep potassium citrate close at hand for their patients who are in the grips of nephrolithiasis or likely to pass kidney stones again.

Bell Chem is an USP ingredient supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including potassium citrate. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.

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How SIPERNAT® 22 is Used Across Industries

Industrial chemical supplier Bell Chem wishes to let its customers in on a little secret – SIPERNAT® 22. This astonishing material made of precipitated silica will surely transform your industry as it adjusts viscosity and transforms water levels within products. 

How does SIPERNAT 22 work?

The structure of SIPERNAT is its superpower. Imagine each small silica-based SIPERNAT structure as a sponge, with tiny pores available to rapidly adhere to water molecules and remove that water from a dry, pourable solid. Unlike a sponge, which expands in size when water is absorbed, SIPERNAT 22 maintains its shape. When SIPERNAT 22 is added to an empty industrial mixer, the liquid is slowly added as the mixer is running to thoroughly mix the SIPERNAT with either a liquid or pourable solid. 

SIPERNAT 22 changes flow rates

It seems contradictory that some liquids are detrimental to flowing or pouring, but think about syrupy, viscous liquids. As defined, a liquid is simply a substance that conforms to its container, which means a liquid can range from extremely thin to excessively viscous. 

SIPERNAT 22 absorbs liquids

Think of a pourable solid, such as a powder mix. Now think of the calamity when water enters the mix at the incorrect time. The mix may begin clumping and adhere to the inside of containers, equipment, or packaging. With its capability of absorbing a huge amount of liquid, the anti-caking carrier effect of SIPERNAT 22 gives it a high rating for reducing or eliminating clumping in pourable solids.

SIPERNAT 22 in mechanical graphics papers

Within the printing industry, adding SIPERNAT 22 reduces ink bleeding by picking up excess ink, which increases printability and smoothness. With less paper/ink friction, the machinery experiences less wear and the paper appears cleaner and more legible. 

Which industries benefit from using SIPERNAT?

Manufacturers of adhesives, adsorbents, coatings, composites, cosmetics, pesticides, polyethylene films, printing, rubber, sealants, and thermoplastics all note an uptick in speed, less wear, and better overall performance of equipment when SIPERNAT 22 is part of their manufacturing process.

Bell Chem is an industrial chemical supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including many replacements for known food allergens. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message

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What is Maltodextrin? Understanding the Popular Food Additive

With all the talk about simple and complex carbohydrates, it is sometimes confusing knowing what customers are consuming. Maltodextrin is a complex carbohydrate, which means it can break into 2 or more simple carbohydrates. Maltodextrin is processed from the starch of corn, potato, rice, or wheat. Learn more about this popular food additive and how it can improve your products from your food additive supplier, Bell Chem.

The creation of maltodextrin

Maltodextrin is the end product of a process in which a vegetable starch is hydrolyzed, then soaked in acid or enzymes in order to reduce the product to a smaller form. After saturation, maltodextrin is transformed into a water-soluble white powder without much flavor. 

Why would a flavorless product replace sugar?

For many consumers, sugar is more than a flavoring. Instead, it is an integral cellular fuel responsible for sustaining health. In that respect, maltodextrin may be used in a product as an additional supply of necessary calories when no flavor is necessary. Its chemical properties allow it to rapidly supply the human body with the same amount of energy and calories as sucrose. 

Uses for maltodextrin

  • Energy and sports drinks are marketed as expedient energy replacements, and adding maltodextrin to these products brings their claims to life. Because it is easily digestible, maltodextrin quickly supplies tired muscles fibers with an energy boost by restoring blood sugar levels.

  • Another hot topic as of late is gut health. Maltodextrin promotes fermentation of the digestive system’s bacteria and improves digestion overall.

  • When health concerns include rapid weight loss, adding maltodextrin enhances the uptake of carbohydrates to negate fatigue. 

  • With its ability to dissolve quickly and its neutral flavor, maltodextrin is often added as a filler in foods requiring carbohydrates, such as energy bars and processed foods. This inexpensive additive easily decreases manufacturing costs of many foods.

  • When foods are emulsified, maltodextrin keeps them from separating by absorbing fats within a watery matrix, thus improving consistency. 

  • Dressings, gravies, and sauces would be noticeably runnier without the addition of maltodextrin to increase viscosity. 

  • In powdered mixes, maltodextrin assists in separating and distributing key flavorings to maintain the same taste with every use. It also decreases oxidation, which increases a product’s shelf life.

  • In frozen foods and beverages, maltodextrin maintains the creaminess of the texture by preventing clumps from occurring.

Bell Chem is a food additive supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including many replacements for known food allergens. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message

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Understanding the Acids Used in Commercial Cleaning

Commercial cleaning seems very cut and dried. Use a strong chemical to ensure all surfaces are free of the great majority of pathogens and appear clean. However, not all cleaners are created equally. Industrial cleaning requires a variety of formulas and pH levels to properly clean all areas. Industrial chemical supplier Bell Chem stocks hundreds of cleaners, and many of those are acidic. 

Why use an acid? 

Acids have a pH lower than the average pH of 7. Acidic conditions are generally unfavorable to many microbes, with the likelihood of contamination fluctuating with how acidic a cleaner is. Acidic cleaners can range from mild to strong, depending on your needs. 

Strong Acids

These are examples of strong acids that are frequently used in industrial cleaning:

  • Hydrobromic acid serves as a flux material to cleanse metals before they are soldered. In food prep areas, hydrobromic acid controls bacteria and other pathogens. 

  • Hydrochloric acid is an ideal acidic cleaner for bathroom surfaces, such as bathtubs, sinks, tiles, and toilets. 

  • Muriatic acid is ideal for persistent stains, rust, and mold from many surfaces such as brick, natural stone, and swimming pools. 

  • As a fantastic all-around cleaner, nitric acid can specifically target soak tanks. Its use with steam cleaning devices is renowned. Nitric acid in electronics has the ability to clean silicon wafers. When combined with phosphoric acid, food and dairy equipment are quickly cleared of precipitated calcium and magnesium buildup.   

  • Mineral deposits, grime, and hard water stains are eradicated with phosphoric acid. Many manufacturers use phosphoric acid as a degreaser and oxidizer, giving it use in cleaning products both indoors and outdoors. Clean tile, grout, natural stone, masonry, and concrete with phosphoric acid. If you are targeting cement grout haze, lime deposits, rust, hard water deposits, and grime, reach for phosphoric acid.

  • Another contender is sulfuric acid, which is frequently used in toilet bowl cleaners to break through drain blockage, to dissolve rust on surfaces, and to rinse away stains in clothes and dishes. Sulfuric acid is also effective in breaking apart organic products such as food, grease, and hair. 

Weak Acids

These are weaker acids that are used for commercial cleaning on more sensitive surfaces: 

  • To remove limescale and hard water stains, and as a toilet bowl cleaner, oven and stove top cleaner, and drain opener, rely on formic acid.

  • Hydrofluoric acid removes rust as an oxidizer, removes stains, and dissolves silicates on surfaces. 

  • While oxalic acid is considered a weak acid, it is stronger than most other weak acids. Its properties lend it to be used much like bleach for more stringent cleaning. Oxalic acid removes stains and rust from concrete, metal, fabric, leather, wood, stone, brick, and linoleum. In laundering products, oxalic acid as part of an acid rinse removes rust and ink.


Bell Chem is an industrial chemical supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including acid cleaners. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message

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Glycerine Uses in Pharmaceutical Products

Glycerine (C3H8O3, glycerol, or glycerin) has long been recognized for its range of uses in pharmacy and personal health care products. Bell Chem, USP ingredient supplier, wishes to share many of the advantages glycerine USP has within the realm of healthcare. 

A USP Ingredient

What exactly is USP and why is it important? The United States Pharmacopeia has strict guidelines on the biologics, testing, compounding, and manufacturing of all aspects of pharmaceutical products. Using tested analytical tools to deliver the highest levels of predictability across all forms of testing and manufacture, a USP-registered product is recognized as one with the highest level of certainty that the contents match the known label. 

Adding Sweetness

Glycerine USP’s sweet flavor leads to its inclusion as an excipient in many syrups and lozenges. As a matter of fact, glycerine is second only to water as a pharmaceutical excipient. 

Turning Up the Volume

The viscous, syrupy flow of glycerine USP aids in the formulation of creams, expectorants, suppositories, jellies, and gel capsules. Many cough and cold remedies add glycerine as an expectorant. Its increased volume also soothes eyes when it is an added ophthalmic ingredient. It is often used to help treat glaucoma since glycerine USP reduces and stabilizes intraocular pressure by removing excess fluid in the aqueous and vitreous humors, delivering them safely into the bloodstream. Ophthalmologists also rely on glycerine during surgical procedures. The middle ear is greatly soothed when glycerine is included in ear drops as it coats the ear canal.

Adding Pressure

Intravenous application of glycerine reduces cerebral edema as it draws water from inside the cranium. Elsewhere in the body, glycerine is the primary ingredient given in preparation of a colonoscopy as it removes water from the surrounding tissues to be eliminated. 

Aiding Skin Health

Non comedogenic glycerine gently cleanses the skin without clogging pores without the use of harsh chemicals. – a boon for those suffering from acne or other skin inflammation anomalies.

Extreme dry skin is no match to glycerine since it acts as a barrier to the epidermis, countering the removal of moisture to the environment as it draws water from the air into the skin. Many anti-aging creams contain glycerine for its ability to leave the skin softer and smoother because of this water-trapping ability.

Bell Chem is a USP ingredient supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including glycerine. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message


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Understanding How Citric Acid Enhances Cleaning Products

When a consumer opens a bottle of cleaning solution and the unmistakable odor of citrus emanates from the container, the satisfied smile is twofold: the cleaner is meant to handle stubborn, baked on or caked on debris, and it smells great. Citric acid supplier Bell Chem wishes to share more information pertaining to the benefits of citric acid as an additive to cleaning products.

Clean with Green

Citric acid is a plant-based, biodegradable, non-toxic cleaner that packs a punch. Citric acid acts as a chelating agent as it attracts metals in hard water. As the metals and minerals bind to citric acid, they are no longer able to form a film on surfaces (scale) that look unsightly and impede the flow inside pipes. Citric acid then allows chemicals within the cleaner to work unimpeded by these metals; the cleaners are then able to form a heady foam and clean without the use of a water softener or another chemical that may prove harmful to consumers and the environment. 

Uses for Citric Acid

Consumers can use citric acid for a variety of chores, such as removing hard water stains and mineral deposits, and descaling. Citric acid is great as an antibacterial, antiseptic cleaner. Citric acid works wonders on dehumidifiers, small kitchen appliances, toilets and tanks, and overall kitchen and bathroom cleaners. 

pH Adjustment

As a mild organic acid, citric acid is able to control the pH of a product by bringing a basic pH to a normal range, or adding more acidity to a cleaner to enhance its cleaning abilities. Altering a cleaner’s pH is what gives citric acid its ability to act as an antibacterial. A lower pH weakens the cell walls and membranes of bacteria, mildew, and mold. Without a functional outer membrane, these microbes are no longer functional.

Bell Chem is a citric acid supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including citric acid. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message

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How Food Manufacturers Can Formulate for Food Intolerance

Sometimes the difference between a good meal and an outstanding meal is how many guests are able to appreciate the food. With more and more patrons requesting gluten free, peanut free, additive free, or other changes in your menu, it seems more difficult than ever to create a meal where every patron is satisfied. A 2009 study estimated 18% of patrons living in industrialized countries (10% of adults and 8% of children) had a medically-diagnosed food allergy or reaction. Fortunately, food ingredient supplier Bell Chem can assist with many of your menu considerations. 

Gluten free

The majority of food allergies or reactions focus on 2 sources: gluten and lactose. Creating gluten-free foods is not as simple as leaving out gluten. The function of gluten and gliadin is to maintain the shape of dough as it rises, which means their absence collapses baked goods. To counter this, manufacturers are able to add gluten-free, genetically modified wheat varieties; biotechnologically-modified gluten; substitutions such as rice, tapioca, or legumes; or dietary powders made of corn flakes, tofu, or flaxseed. Another method of replacement improves the binding qualities of additives with water or gas, including Bell Chem replacements xanthan gum, locust gum, or guar gum.

Lactose free

With a whopping 65% of the world’s adult population registering as some level of lactose intolerant, the push for lactose-free foods is imperative. From the FDA’s perspective, though, lactose intolerance’s lack of immunological response deems it unworthy of definition. In other words, lactose-free and lactose-reduced foods have no true common standards.

Removing lactose is generally performed via enzymatic hydrolysis in which the lactose content is hydrolyzed into glucose and galactose via lactase. Genetically-modified lactase is another method of rendering lactose inoperable. Mechanical methods including ultrafiltration, fermentation, and reverse osmosis also stanch lactose intolerance. Ingredient substitutions, such as Bell Chem’s oat flour which can be mixed with water to form oat milk. 

Additives

The list of additives that may cause allergic reactions is extensive and includes emulsifiers, pH controllers, preservatives, and stabilizers. Switching from a known reactant, such as lactic acid to citric acid, alleviates many unfavorable symptoms. Using ethanol rather than sulphites leads to better outcomes as well. 

Bell Chem is a food ingredient supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including many replacements for known food allergens. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message

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Top Dietary and Nutritional Supplement Trends in 2024

The market trends for 2024 as they relate to dietary and nutritional supplements are exploding in holistic wellness and supplements specific to gender, race, and ethnicity. USP ingredients supplier Bell Chem presents a handful of these trends to you as you increase your health this year.

What could you do with $183,000,000? Imagine 1/3 of that amount being spent by Americans on supplements – the other 2/3 is divided among the world’s other countries. Health is vitally important to everyone, and the market is ripe for supplements focused on both physical and mental well-being. In fact, “feeling well” is the main goal of those polled asking about health goals. To that end, supplements focusing on better sleep quality and stress reduction are trending ever upward. The following supplement categories fall under the umbrella of holistic health.

Botanicals

With 48% of Americans convinced botanicals are effective and close to 1/3 of the same demographic interested in improving their mental status and mood with botanicals, these traditional and natural remedies are proving potent. High on this list are adaptogenic herbs such as rhodiola and ginseng, which positively adapt your mind to stress, anxiety, sleep support, mental clarity, and fatigue. Bell Chem’s long list of natural oils should be high on your list of botanical additives.

Skin health

Sunscreen and acne cream are important, but skin care has come a long way since the 1980s. Within the past 5 years the skin health market has increased a whopping 23% globally. In the United States, 1 of every 3 new product launches relates to skin health. Most supplements include Vitamins C, E, and B complex along with magnesium.

Focus on the female

A woman’s changing body needs supplements to support her during adolescence, pregnancy and maternal care, all stages of menopause, and elderly care. Iron, collagen, protein, and calcium support almost every stage of development while new supplements contain ingredients specific to increasing mood, supporting good sleep habits, and decreasing inflammation in joints. 

Sports nutrition

While this may seem an old category, the members of this group are ever evolving. New supplements are hitting the market designed for e-gamers and focus on prolonged focus, as well as visual stress and sustained energy. Looking for more cardiovascular activity? Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the United States with 1 out of every 5 adults playing within the past year. Obviously, supplements for joint health and overall energy are generated toward this exciting sport. These supplements often contain a variety of USP ingredients to achieve the desired effects. 

Bell Chem is a USP ingredients supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including dozens of food and dietary additives perfect for your nutritional supplement enterprise. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.

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How Manufacturers Make Dietary Supplements

The process of creating a dietary supplement seems rather mundane on the surface – squeeze a substance into a pill form and you’re ready to roll out your product. If only it were that easy. USP ingredient supplier Bell Chem gives a little background on the myriad steps from formulation to completion of dietary supplements.

Developing a formula

Depending on your goal – relieving joint pain or stiffness, increasing energy levels, supporting physical or mental health, or any of the other goals of dietary supplements – a formula with the specific active and inactive science-based ingredients must be developed.

Manufacturing necessities

Every capsule, pill, and tablet needs the exact amount of active and inactive ingredients. These measurements are only feasible with specifically calibrated scales and balances. Another portion of physical equipment is particle modifiers, which perform precisely what their name implies by hammering, granulating, oscillating, rolling, agglomerating, and otherwise transforming a liquid or solid into a finished product. Once products are the correct viscosity, they are blended and filled into capsules or pressed into tablets before being packaged.

Choosing the correct raw materials from Bell Chem

With a wide array of USP-designated ingredients, Bell Chem is sure to supply you with the products you need at a price you can afford. We can ship your 100% pure items quickly and accurately. No matter where your chemicals and supplements originate, it is vitally important to test the raw materials once they reach your premises.

Testing

Research before development of your product will give you precise measurements, but physically testing products will ensure the manufacturing process is correct. Pilot batches and instrument adjustments ensure your dietary supplement meets expectations. Once the pilot batch test proves positive, a production run ensues. Production runs include testing for uniformity in the mixture and content, particle size analysis, flowability, and amount of disintegration (absorption) over time. 

At last the final product is ready to be tested using the same procedures for the raw materials, including identity and potency along with microbiological and heavy metal compliance. Approval at this level via the FDA’s Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) leads to a finished product ready to be distributed. 

Quality control

Quality control is vital at every step of the manufacturing process. Armed with a checklist and specific set of regulatory requirements, quality control tests products and equipment to meet or exceed manufacturing guidelines. 

Packaging and labeling

This might seem a simple step requiring the advertising department, but the FDA is involved in this step as well since package labels must include the product name, serving size, list of ingredients, health claims, and dietary restrictions. 

Bell Chem is a USP ingredients supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including many raw materials for dietary supplements. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.

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Understanding the Chemicals Used in Nail Care

The odor of a nail salon makes it obvious that chemicals are at play in beautifying or strengthening nails. But what causes that odor? How can colors be so bright? What makes nails healthier? Personal care raw ingredients supplier Bell Chem is here to answer those questions and more.

What is in your nail polish?

A chemical breakdown of nail polish typically reveals a nitrocellulose polymer dissolved in either ethyl acetate or butyl acetate with a plasticizer (typically phthalates) added for durability. When the polish comes into contact with the nail and is subjected to oxygenated air, the solvent evaporates and the polymer adheres to the nail. 

Gel nail polish

With a different concoction from conventional nail polish, gel polish consists of methacrylate compounds and photo initiating compounds, including benzoyl peroxide. Gel nail polishes are brushed on in layers, then dried under an ultraviolet light. The UV light begins a polymerization process with an end result of a solidly-fused polish.

Colors 

The stunning and sometimes startling colors in nail polish are generally organic or inorganic pigments. Inorganic pigments include:

  • Chromium oxide – green tints

  • Ferric ferrocyanide – blue tints

  • Iron oxide – red and orange tints.

Organic pigments come in a vast array – such as beta carotene for orange - and are similar to the chemicals responsible for food colors.

Glitter nail polish is the result of mica, and pearlescence is due to titanium dioxide. Other showy nail polishes contain: 

  • Light-sensitive (photochromic) compounds containing spiropyrans and spirooxazines show a structural alteration with exposure to ultraviolet rays. 

  • Temperature-sensitive (thermochromic) compounds known as leucodyes with solvents with low melting points as well as acids. When temperatures decrease, the color retains its natural hue. When temperatures increase, the molecules are farther apart and not able to react with one another and the color fades. 

Nail Hardeners and Polishes

Many nail polishes contain hardeners to give nails durability as well as shine. Typically the chemical used in this process is formaldehyde, although it may be listed as methylene glycol or formalin on the label. Formaldehyde bonds to naturally occurring keratin in the nails, giving greater strength to the nails. 

An alternative to formaldehyde’s hardening properties is a nail coating, such as toluene sulfonamide/formaldehyde resin, or TSFR. Along with resins, TSFR also aids in adhesion of polish, adds shine, and maintains the correct viscosity to polish. 

Preservatives

Preventing contamination due to bacterial, yeast, or fungal growth is vitally important in nail products. Preservatives such as parabens and formaldehyde carry out these important functions.

Nail Polish Remover

As any home nail polish tech knows, acetone is essential for those who wish to remove nail polish once it begins to crack or wear off. This chemical also has the ability to remove nail glue, making it a versatile nail solution. 

Bell Chem is a personal care raw ingredients supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including nail care chemicals. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.

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