
Magnesium stearate NEW
Price | Get Latest Price | |
Package | 1kg | 25kg |
Min. Order: | 1kg |
Supply Ability: | 1000kg |
Update Time: | 2025-08-06 |
Product Details
Product Name: Magnesium stearate | CAS No.: 557-04-0 |
EC-No.: 209-150-3 | Min. Order: 1kg |
Purity: 99.4% | Supply Ability: 1000kg |
Release date: 2025/08/06 |
Magnesium stearate is a widely used additive in the pharmaceutical, supplement, food, and cosmetic industries. Here's a breakdown of what it is and why it's used:
Chemical Composition: It's a simple salt formed by combining magnesium ions (Mg2?) with two molecules of stearic acid (a saturated long-chain fatty acid, C17H35COOH). Its chemical formula is Mg(C??H??O?)?.
Stearic Acid Source: Stearic acid is naturally found in various animal and plant fats (like cocoa butter, shea butter, coconut oil, palm oil, and animal tallow). Commercially used magnesium stearate is most often derived from plant sources like palm oil, especially for supplements and pharmaceuticals.
Primary Function - Lubrication: Its most crucial role is as a lubricant in the manufacturing of tablets and capsules (both pharmaceuticals and dietary supplements).
Sticking and picking (material sticking to punch faces).
Poor tablet ejection (tablets not releasing properly from the die).
Damage to equipment.
Uneven tablet weight or appearance.
Why Needed? During large-scale production, powdered ingredients are compressed into tablets using high-pressure machines. Without a lubricant, the powder mixture would stick to the metal surfaces of the punches and dies in the tablet press, causing:
How it Works: Magnesium stearate coats the powder particles very thinly, reducing friction between particles and between the powder and the metal equipment. This allows for smooth, efficient, high-speed tablet production with consistent quality.
Other Functions:
Flow Agent: It can improve the flow properties of powdered blends, making them flow more evenly and consistently into tablet dies or capsule filling machines.
Anti-Caking Agent: In food and some powder supplements, it prevents clumping or caking by coating particles and repelling moisture. (Common in powdered drink mixes, baking mixes, spices, etc.).
Emulsifier/Stabilizer: Sometimes used in foods (like confections) and cosmetics (lotions, creams) to help blend ingredients and prevent separation.
Release Agent: Used in the production of candies (like hard candies) to prevent sticking to molds and packaging.
Safety and Controversy:
"It forms a biofilm and hinders absorption": This is a persistent myth. Numerous scientific studies and regulatory reviews have found no significant evidence that magnesium stearate at typical usage levels impairs the dissolution or bioavailability of active ingredients in tablets or capsules. The thin layer it forms dissolves rapidly in the digestive tract.
"It suppresses the immune system": This claim stems from very old, poorly designed in vitro (test tube) studies using extremely high concentrations that are irrelevant to human consumption levels. There is no credible evidence that dietary or supplemental magnesium stearate suppresses the human immune system.
"It's sourced from GMO cottonseed or palm oil": While sourcing can be a concern for some individuals (e.g., sustainability of palm oil, potential pesticide residues), the magnesium stearate molecule itself is the same regardless of source. Reputable manufacturers source carefully and provide information upon request.
"It's a metal": While it contains magnesium (an essential mineral), it's a compound, not a pure metal. The amount of elemental magnesium it contributes is negligible at typical use levels.
Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS): The U.S. FDA classifies magnesium stearate as GRAS for use in food. Regulatory bodies worldwide (like the EFSA in Europe) also approve its use in food and pharmaceuticals within specified limits.
Typical Use Levels: It's used in very small amounts, typically 0.25% to 1.5% of the total tablet/capsule weight. At these levels, it's considered safe for consumption by the vast majority of people.
Common Concerns (and Responses):
Actual Potential Side Effect: Consuming very large amounts of magnesium stearate (far beyond what's in pills) could potentially have a laxative effect, as magnesium salts are known for this. This is highly unlikely from normal supplement/medication intake.
In Summary:
Magnesium stearate is a safe and highly effective processing aid, primarily used as a lubricant and flow agent to enable the reliable, high-volume manufacturing of tablets and capsules. While controversial claims exist online, scientific evidence and regulatory agencies support its safety and efficacy at the low levels used in products. Its presence ensures consistent quality and prevents manufacturing problems, without significantly impacting nutrient absorption for the vast majority of people.
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