03.14.19
Seppic has launched Simulgel EG QD, a thickening-stabilizing-texturizing polymer proved as Quasi-Drug (QD) additive in Japan.
Simulgel EG QD is a liquid and multifunctional rheological modifier. It provides excellent thickening, stabilizing and texturizing properties. Compatible with most of ingredients used in topic formulation, it is suitable for products considered as Quasi-Drug categories in Japan, such as deodorants, whitening, anti-aging, oily skin or acne treatment etc.
The ingredient “meets QD regulatory requirements in Japan and the local needs of our customers. This also shows our analytical expertise applied to polymers,” said Juanshu Shen, product manager.
Seppic has developed QD analytical methods to prove the conformity of the ingredient according to the QD monograph, and a Certificate of Analysis conforming to the QD monograph is now provided with this product.
Simulgel EG QD is a liquid and multifunctional rheological modifier. It provides excellent thickening, stabilizing and texturizing properties. Compatible with most of ingredients used in topic formulation, it is suitable for products considered as Quasi-Drug categories in Japan, such as deodorants, whitening, anti-aging, oily skin or acne treatment etc.
The ingredient “meets QD regulatory requirements in Japan and the local needs of our customers. This also shows our analytical expertise applied to polymers,” said Juanshu Shen, product manager.
Seppic has developed QD analytical methods to prove the conformity of the ingredient according to the QD monograph, and a Certificate of Analysis conforming to the QD monograph is now provided with this product.