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Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Powder

    • Product Name: Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Powder
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): 4,5-Bis(hydroxymethyl)-2-methylpyridin-3-ol hydrochloride
    • CAS No.: 58-56-0
    • Chemical Formula: C8H11NO3·HCl
    • Form/Physical State: Powder
    • Factroy Site: Leping Industrial Park, Jingdezhen City, Jiangxi Province
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    • Manufacturer: Jiangxi Tianxin Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    522435

    Product Name Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Powder
    Chemical Name Pyridoxine Hydrochloride
    Appearance White to off-white crystalline powder
    Solubility Soluble in water
    Molecular Formula C8H12ClNO3
    Molecular Weight 205.64 g/mol
    Purity Typically ≥ 98%
    Melting Point 205-206°C
    Cas Number 58-56-0
    Odor Odorless
    Storage Conditions Store in a cool, dry place
    Hygroscopic Slightly hygroscopic
    Grade Food/Pharmaceutical grade
    Stability Stable under recommended storage conditions
    Applications Dietary supplements, food fortification, pharmaceuticals

    As an accredited Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Powder factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing White, resealable pouch labeled "Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Powder, 100g" with purity details and safety information printed on the back.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20′ FCL) for Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Powder: typically loads 14–16 metric tons, packaged in 25kg drums.
    Shipping Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Powder is shipped in sealed, moisture-proof containers to ensure product integrity. The packaging complies with regulations for safe transport of non-hazardous chemicals. During shipping, the powder is protected from light, heat, and contamination. Standard shipping includes labeling, documentation, and tracking for secure, timely delivery.
    Storage Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Powder should be stored in a tightly sealed container, in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight. Keep it away from incompatible substances and strong oxidizing agents. Store at room temperature, ideally between 15–25°C (59–77°F), and ensure that the storage area is secure and clearly labeled.
    Shelf Life Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) powder typically has a shelf life of 2–3 years when stored in a cool, dry place.
    Application of Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Powder

    Purity 99%: Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Powder with 99% purity is used in pharmaceutical formulations, where it ensures precise dosage and maximizes bioavailability.

    Particle Size <100 mesh: Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Powder with particle size below 100 mesh is used in tablet manufacturing, where it promotes uniform mixing and consistent tablet hardness.

    Moisture Content <0.5%: Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Powder with moisture content below 0.5% is used in nutritional supplements, where it extends product shelf life and prevents caking.

    Stability Temperature up to 60°C: Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Powder with stability up to 60°C is used in fortified beverages, where it maintains its potency during thermal processing.

    Assay ≥98%: Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Powder with assay greater than 98% is used in intravenous solutions, where it achieves reliable therapeutic effectiveness and meets regulatory standards.

    Melting Point 204°C: Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Powder with a melting point of 204°C is used in food premixes, where it remains stable during high-temperature food processing.

    Solubility in Water ≥20 g/100 ml: Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Powder with water solubility of at least 20 g/100 ml is used in energy drinks, where it enables rapid dissolution and homogeneous mixing.

    Residual Solvents <0.1%: Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Powder with residual solvents below 0.1% is used in infant formula production, where it ensures product safety and compliance with food regulations.

    Bulk Density 0.4–0.6 g/cm³: Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Powder with bulk density between 0.4 and 0.6 g/cm³ is used in encapsulation processes, where it aids in accurate dosage filling and capsule integrity.

    Heavy Metals <10 ppm: Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) Powder with heavy metals content below 10 ppm is used in veterinary feed additives, where it guarantees animal health and diet safety.

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    More Introduction

    Introducing Pyridoxine Hydrochloride Powder: The Vitamin B6 We Make Every Day

    What Drives Our Work With Vitamin B6

    Standing inside the plant, the ammonia tang might hit the nostrils, motors humm along steel pipes, and that familiar, sharp, nearly lemony scent from fresh Pyridoxine Hydrochloride tells us the day’s batches have finished right. We make Vitamin B6 from raw chemical feedstocks, sunlight bouncing off dust on the sacks, measuring out to the last decimal, because nobody wants to compromise on a vitamin that so much depends on.

    Every batch of Vitamin B6 powder we send out starts with a blend designed for strength and clarity. Our Pyridoxine Hydrochloride comes out as a nearly white, fine powder— flows clean from the mixing silo and dissolves without question in water under the right temperature, which suits most food and nutraceutical processors. We’ve settled on powder as a format because it gives the most flexibility: customers ask for different mesh sizes, but the standard 80-mesh grade slides through screens efficiently and never cakes if handled properly.

    Our Model and Specifications

    The most-requested grade carries the label “USP/EP standard.” Over the years, we’ve aligned our process controls and equipment calibrations to these pharmacopeial standards. Last year’s in-house analysis hit a purity average of 99.4%, with water content always below 0.5%. These aren’t marketing numbers—our own team runs them, and outside labs back them up. No batch leaves without HPLC clearance and full spectroscopic matches.

    Some buyers ask about particle size, so we test residue on 80 and 100 mesh. Less than three-tenths of a percent sits on the sieve after shaking. We keep lead and other heavy metals far below regulatory limits, using high-integrity filters and traceable supply lines. Most batches ship in drum liners to preserve dryness and avoid cross-contamination—if something goes wrong, customers get instant answers about what happened, down to the kilogram.

    We decided early on to avoid non-standard blends or unnecessary fillers: this is pure Vitamin B6, not an excipient or premix. Distributors sometimes ask for granular grades, but from our own experience in mixing and tableting, the powder format offers the most predictable compression, especially for supplement tablets where uniformity is non-negotiable.

    What Sets Pyridoxine Hydrochloride Powder Apart From Other Vitamin B6 Forms

    Customers sometimes ask why we focus exclusively on Pyridoxine Hydrochloride and never D-Pyridoxine or Pyridoxal forms. The reasons go straight to science and supply reliability. In bioavailability studies, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride consistently absorbs well in humans and meets regulatory standards in the United States, Europe, and most Asian markets. Cheaper alternatives or different B6 vitamers don’t behave the same way—some have less stability or don’t run as clean through production. We’ve built our process around the hydrochloride salt because it maintains potency during storage, batches handle easily, and the end product matches what nutrition panels specify.

    Occasionally, a customer asks about differentiators. Bulk powders from resellers sometimes add anti-caking agents, but these dilute potency and complicate validation. Years ago, we tried granulating B6 for specific requests, but we realized it compromised speed in downstream blending. Pharmaceutical and food processors using our original powder catch fewer surprises on dissolution and assay tests, which saves them lost batches and customer complaints.

    Compared to raw B6 vitamers, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride’s shelf stability makes warehousing straightforward. The hydrochloride salt resists breakdown with proper air- and moisture-control, which means our warehouse teams don’t slash through spoiled batches or face degraded goods under normal shipment delays. Some products using B6 in syrup or liquid supplement form require stabilized pyridoxine for label retention; our powder holds up for several years, when kept dry, without yellowing, caking, or potency slip.

    How Our Experience Shapes Production Quality

    Vitamin B6 production, at scale, becomes a lesson in detail and discipline. Pyridoxine Hydrochloride isn’t as simple as folks might think—minor miscalculations or air leaks during crystallization can throw off purity fast. Back when our reactor operator started two decades ago, a missed filter change led to a week lost on QC testing. Today, we run redundant filtration and invest in new analytical tools for every batch. This narrows batch-to-batch assay differences to fractions of a percent, keeping our product inside strict parameters without relying on blending fixes.

    We conduct microbiological screening even though some markets don’t ask for it. Customers processing sports supplements or children’s chewables push for the lowest aerobic plate counts possible; our last series all fell below 100 cfu/g, a number most clients appreciate without demanding. The ability to provide both the test data and the processing know-how proves its worth in industries with low tolerance for risk.

    Years on factory floors and in customer audits taught us small things matter. For example, temperature control during drying preserves not only the white color most customers expect, but also the energetic content measured in kilojoules per mole, which we track for internal consistency. Spillage control, humidity at loading docks, and double sealing at the pallet level all factor in if you want fewer headaches down the line. We don’t take shortcuts; even if that means doing things slower some days.

    Where Vitamin B6 Powder Shows Up In Everyday Use

    Most of our powder ends up in solid dosage forms, feeding into multi-vitamin tablets, capsules, and fortified foods. Tablet presses work reliably with our grind, letting downstream manufacturers count on consistent flow rates and compaction. Some customers formulate chewables, others use B6 in high-dose sports blends. We learned through customer feedback that the particle size we maintain avoids gritty textures or uneven coloring in finished products.

    We have also worked with beverage manufacturers to help them dissolve Vitamin B6 in cold-fill processes. Our experience taught us the importance of balancing dissolution speed against stability; if powder lumps or floats, someone loses production time. Our standard powder form disperses easily in typical beverage equipment, creating no delays at scale. A few clients use our powder in fortified pet nutrition, stating their pelletizing stays consistent batch after batch.

    Since regulations in health foods and pharmaceutics change fast, we keep regular updates about allowed uses. Our own regulatory staff works to make sure certificates stay current. In domestic and export markets, we closely monitor not only Codex and FDA regulations, but also shifting food supplement categories. That way, our customers can label products confidently, and we support audit requests with full traceability paperwork.

    Addressing Quality, Purity, And Product Challenges

    While perfection remains a goal, even the cleanest facilities face tough spots. Customers sometimes ask us about trace contaminants or allergens. We never cross-process B6 with wheat, soy, milk, or nut proteins. The feedstock and process lines used for B6 handle only water, hydrochloric acid, and permitted organic solvents, all of which evaporate or filter out before the drying stage. Every product run gets allergen documentation, so downstream manufacturers meet “allergen-free” label claims where local law allows.

    We routinely review industry findings for potential new impurities or breakdown products. Last season, a major report highlighted possible nitrosamine risk in certain B vitamins; we reacted by expanding our scrutiny and confirming—using both GC-MS and LC-MS—that no nitrosamines show up in our tests. This level of care earns us trust with larger pharmaceutical firms who come unannounced for audits. They can follow each drum back to every input and test sheet.

    Waste remains a fact of chemistry shops, but we capture and reprocess failed batches to limit landfill and comply with both local regulations and our own company environmental targets. Our teams regularly tune raw material ratios and run energy audits to further slash utility use. Recycling and secondary use of spent solvents mean our power footprint has dropped by almost 7% since 2021, a shift our customers appreciate as they push for lower-carbon suppliers.

    Looking Forward With Pyridoxine Hydrochloride

    Demand for Vitamin B6 fluctuates—last year, we ramped up production during a brief supply chain panic, but we have capacity to adapt. We never hoard good product at the expense of customers or cut corners to chase temporary windfalls. Our people—several who have worked the line for over a decade—hold the institutional memory to identify process quirks before they turn into big problems. That kind of know-how proves its worth when business cycles turn fast or regulations change overnight.

    We invest in staff training and new testing technologies, focusing not just on finished goods but on in-process samples. This habit keeps the team thinking like problem-solvers, not just rule followers. Our chemists, many with experience running shift work at other plants, add perspectives about ways to tighten up batch analytics, auxiliary consumption, and reduce waste.

    As synthetic biology advances, we track developments in fermentation-derived Vitamin B6. While our process is still chemical, we stay open to moving with biotechnological progress, provided quality, economics, and customer safety align. Transparency remains a constant; if process methods switch in the future, customers will see every important detail reflected in documentation.

    Why Consistency And Traceability Matter More Than Buzzwords

    Over the years, more multinationals have demanded traceability that extends beyond a simple “batch number.” They want details about feedstock origin, the dates of every processing step, who packed each drum, and which calibrations ran the QC tests. We keep digital and paper records, not just for regulators but for ourselves: last year, our oldest paperwork still tracked all the way back to 2009. This recordkeeping gives peace of mind, reducing the risk of recalls or legal headaches.

    Certificates of analysis are more than sales forms; they summarize data points that support customer safety. We triple-check these each time shipments cross borders, which makes clearing customs simpler and satisfies newer food import rules. Few things ruin a shipment faster than missing or mismatched data; we learned that the hard way from an export delay years ago. Now, we run early notification practices and maintain backup paper copies even in a digital era.

    Supporting Diverse Needs Across Industries

    Because our Vitamin B6 goes into tablets, capsules, fortified foods, drinks, and animal feeds, the same lot might end up in a sports powder, a prenatal vitamin, or a pet product. We meet diverse compliance needs on testing protocols, but always keep the production base process unchanged. End-users—whether a multinational brand or a local supplement blender—get identical raw material from us, which simplifies their validation. We take pride in not segmenting by region or customer type.

    Sometimes, customers need special documentation for kosher, halal, or vegetarian usage. From start to finish, we avoid animal-derived inputs, so these certifications go smoothly. We send updated certificates as soon as new annual audits complete—there’s no need to chase down third-party records or explanations.

    Our laboratory staff remains available for technical support on application questions, whether it’s about compressibility in a new tablet press or solubility at different pH levels in beverage formulation. We learned that even with years of product stability data, customers appreciate honest answers more than sales talk, especially when troubleshooting new recipes or pilot runs.

    Trust Earned Through Transparency And Daily Work

    Vitamin B6 has never been a miracle sell, but it’s an essential that can’t be faked through clever marketing. We live with the responsibility every day—providing a true 99%-plus Pyridoxine Hydrochloride powder, meeting or beating every certificate, and showing our work at every step. For ingredient buyers who want to know their supplier, we don’t hide; we take visitors on plant tours, share process maps, and respond when mistakes happen.

    Markets and management changes come and go—one year exports spike, the next year rules tighten and costs squeeze us at every turn. The fundamentals, though, remain: Accuracy in weighting and mixing, integrity in recordkeeping, quick customer support, and a long-term view of technological improvements. That’s how you keep both the next batch and the next decade running true.

    Most of all, we see Vitamin B6 not as a commodity, but as a tested, reliable ingredient that supports wellness globally, batch after batch. Our regular working days might fade into routine, but we remember that every drum, every kilo carries with it the trust of everyone downstream. In our line of work, trust isn’t just a slogan. It’s what gets sent out, one sealed package at a time, from our factory floor.