Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Suppliers & Bulk Manufacturers
Available Forms: crystalline powder
Available Strengths: 0.1% to 5% w/w
Reference Brands: Texapon (USA/EU), Ligol (EU)
Category:
Pharmaceutical Excipients
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is available in crystalline powder
and strengths such as 0.1% to 5% w/w.
Sourced from GMP-certified and ISO-compliant manufacturers, this API meets
global pharmacopeia standards (USP/EP/JP as applicable). Ideal for pharmaceutical
formulation and commercial manufacturing, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is supplied in
bulk quantities with complete regulatory support including DMF, COA, and MSDS.
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Technical Specifications & Supply Details
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| Lead Time |
7 to 60 days (depending on batch size & schedule) |
| MOQ |
As per manufacturer’s batch size |
| COA |
Available with every batch |
| Regulatory Dossier / DMF |
Available upon request |
| Export Documentation |
FSC, COA, Manufacturing License, Product Permission |
| Standards |
IP, BP, USP |
| Certifications |
WHO-GMP, EU-GMP, USFDA (as applicable) |
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate can be exported to over 30 countries across Asia, Africa, Europe,
and Latin America. Flexible packaging, competitive pricing, and a verified supplier
network make Pharmatradz a trusted sourcing partner for pharmaceutical companies
and contract manufacturers worldwide.
Product Description:
Sodium lauryl ether sulfate (SLES), also known as sodium laureth sulfate or sodium alkylethersulfate, is a widely used anionic surfactant and detergent. It is derived from natural sources such as coconut oil or palm kernel oil and is prized for its excellent foaming, emulsifying, and cleaning properties. SLES is commonly used in personal care products including soaps, shampoos, toothpaste, and body washes, where it helps disperse oils and dirt, create lather, and enhance product texture and performance.
In addition to cosmetics and toiletries, SLES is also utilized in pharmaceutical formulations as a wetting and solubilizing agent for oral liquids, suspensions, and topical creams. Its ability to reduce surface tension and improve ingredient solubility makes it a versatile excipient in both industrial and healthcare applications. SLES is often used alongside related surfactants such as sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), ammonium lauryl sulfate (ALS), and sodium pareth sulfate to optimize cleaning, foaming, and emulsification in formulations.
Beyond personal care and pharmaceuticals, SLES has industrial applications, such as in herbicide formulations, where it acts as a surfactant to improve absorption of active chemicals and reduce the time required for them to become rainfast. Due to its effectiveness, low cost, and multifunctional properties, SLES remains an essential surfactant in a wide range of commercial products.
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