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Hyaluronic Acid (HA)

HA
CAS 9004-61-9

A glycosaminoglycan biopolymer used as a humectant, skin-conditioning ingredient, and film-forming agent in cosmetic serums, gels, and emulsions.

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HS Code
3913.90
At a Glance
Material Family
Specialty Additives
Record Type
Pure compound
Primary Role
Moisture Control · Thickening / Rheology
Functional Roles
HYALURONIC ACID
ANTISTATICHUMECTANTMOISTURISINGSKIN CONDITIONING
Industries Served
Applications & Use Cases
  • Humectant: water-binding ingredient in skincare emulsions
  • Skin conditioning: cosmetic conditioning agent (INCI)
  • Serums and gels: film-forming biopolymer for leave-on formulas
Safety & Handling
Full SDS available on request

A grade-specific Safety Data Sheet (SDS) — with the complete hazard classification, handling precautions, and transport information — is supplied with every shipment and available on request. Confirm all safety and regulatory details against the SDS for your specific grade.

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HS / Tariff Classification
Harmonized System (HS) Code — 6-digit international heading
3913 . 90
Chapter 39
Plastics and articles thereof
Heading 39.13
Internationally harmonized (WCO HS)
Subheading 3913.90
6-digit international code — national tariff line adds further digits
Chemical Identity
CAS Number
9004-61-9
INCI Name
HYALURONIC ACID
Synonyms & Trade Names
Oligo Hyaluronic Acid
Full Description

Hyaluronic acid (HA, CAS 9004-61-9) is a naturally occurring glycosaminoglycan biopolymer. In personal-care manufacturing it is used as a humectant and skin-conditioning ingredient in cosmetic formulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hyaluronic acid?

Hyaluronic acid (HA, CAS 9004-61-9) is a naturally occurring glycosaminoglycan biopolymer. In personal-care manufacturing it is used as a humectant and skin-conditioning ingredient and as a film-forming biopolymer in serums and gels. RawSource supplies it in bulk for formulators.

What does hyaluronic acid do in a formulation?

It acts as a humectant — a water-binding ingredient — in skincare emulsions, and as a film-forming biopolymer in leave-on serums and gels. Performance depends on molecular weight, which affects viscosity and film behavior.

What molecular weights of hyaluronic acid are available?

Hyaluronic acid is supplied across low-, medium-, and high-molecular-weight ranges, which differ in solution viscosity and feel. Specify your target molecular-weight range when requesting a quote; the CoA confirms the lot specification.

What is the HS code for hyaluronic acid?

It classifies under HS 3913.90 (natural polymers and modified natural polymers, n.e.s., in primary forms). Confirm destination-country tariff treatment with your customs broker; RawSource supplies documentation per shipment.

How is bulk hyaluronic acid packaged and priced?

HA is supplied as a powder in sealed containers sized for manufacturing use. Pricing is grade- and volume-dependent and quote-based — request a bulk quote with your target volume and molecular weight; a CoA and SDS accompany the order.

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