 
															bulk hydrolyzed keratin exporter
Looking for a bulk hydrolyzed keratin exporter to enhance your hair and skin care lines? Gensei offers premium Hydrolyzed Keratin. By undergoing hydrolysis, the large keratin protein is broken into smaller fragments that can be absorbed more easily. Hydrolyzed Keratin is widely used for its conditioning, smoothing, and protective properties. It helps improve hair elasticity and shine while providing moisturizing effects for the skin. Partner with Gensei for high-quality Hydrolyzed Keratin and elevate the performance of your cosmetic formulations.
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Hydrolyzed Keratin CAS No.: 69430-36-0 (This is a common CAS number for Hydrolyzed Keratin)
Chemical Name: Keratins, hydrolyzates
Synonyms:
- Keratin Hydrolysate
- Hydrolyzed Animal Protein (if source is specified as animal)
CB Number: CB4852570
Molecular Formula: Not applicable. Hydrolyzed Keratin is a complex mixture of peptides and amino acids with varying chain lengths.
Molecular Weight: Not applicable. Molecular weight is described as a distribution range, typically ranging from a few hundred to several thousand Daltons, depending on the degree of hydrolysis.
MDL Number: Not readily available for the complex mixture.
 
															Keratins structure.
Hydrolyzed Keratin Manufacturing Process
Hydrolyzed Keratin is produced by breaking down keratin protein from animal sources into smaller peptides and amino acids.
Manufacturing Flowchart
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          Raw Material: Keratin Source
 (e.g., Wool, Feathers, Hair, Hooves)
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          Cleaning & Preparation
 (Removing impurities and processing the raw material)
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          Hydrolysis
 (Breaking down keratin protein chains using acid, alkaline, or enzymatic methods under controlled conditions)
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          Neutralization (if using acid/alkali)
 (Adjusting the pH of the solution)
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          Filtration
 (Removing any insoluble materials)
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          Purification (Optional)
 (Further refining the hydrolysate)
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          Concentration
 (Removing excess water to concentrate the hydrolyzed keratin solution)
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          Drying (for powder form)
 (Drying the concentrated solution into a powder, often using spray drying)
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          Quality Control
 (Testing for molecular weight distribution, amino acid composition, purity, and other specifications)
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          Packaging
 (The Hydrolyzed Keratin powder or liquid is packaged)
