Service Support

Professional manufacturer of intelligent analytical instruments

Screen
Selected

As we all know, abrasives are the primary ingredient in toothpaste, accounting for approximately 50% of its composition. During brushing, the abrasive particles, working together with the toothbrush, effectively remove dental plaque, stains, and biofilm from the tooth surface, leaving teeth bright and white while keeping the oral cavity clean. The function of abrasives is to rub and polish the teeth, thereby achieving rapid and thorough cleaning. The particle size of abrasives is a crucial factor influencing toothpaste quality, and the shape of the abrasive particles is another important factor that affects toothpaste performance. Therefore, when choosing a toothpaste, the key lies in determining whether the particle size and shape of the abrasive are scientifically sound and appropriate for your individual needs. This article focuses on discussing how particle shape impacts the performance of toothpaste.

隐藏域元素占位


Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are nanoscale particles formed from lipids. As a highly efficient and safe drug-delivery system, LNPs have been extensively studied and applied, making them one of the fastest-growing dosage forms in recent years. Due to the specialized, process-customized nature of their preparation, LNP-based formulations are also referred to as “high-end, complex injectables.” In the field of gene therapy, lipid nanoparticles have begun to be used for encapsulating nucleic acids such as mRNA, siRNA, and pDNA, and these formulations are known as nucleic acid lipid nanoparticles.

隐藏域元素占位

Total 2 < 1 > OK