- Liquid thickeners are also a great option for people who have dietary restrictions, as they are often gluten-free and can be used in place of traditional thickeners like flour or cornstarch
liquid thickener. This makes them a suitable option for people with celiac disease or gluten intolerance.

Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) is considered safe for use in supplements based on extensive regulatory approvals and toxicology studies. It has been shown to have low toxicity, with no evidence of genotoxicity or carcinogenicity in animal studies. Although some people may experience mild gastrointestinal side effects, these are usually short-lived and not serious. However, as with any supplement, products containing HPMC must be used as directed and consult a healthcare professional if you have any concerns or underlying medical conditions. Overall, if used appropriately, HPMC can be a safe and effective ingredient in dietary supplements.
we understand the importance of transparency and the need for consumers to make informed choices about the products they use. That is why we clearly state on our labels when capsules are made from HPMC. This is declared on the label under the ingredient declaration as a thickener (cellulose as capsule shell). This openness ensures that you, our valued customer, know exactly what you are taking and are assured of a product that is not only effective, but also meets your dietary needs and ethical considerations
Low-viscosity hydroxypropyl methylcellulose is mainly used for self-leveling mortar. Its viscosity is low, although its water retention is poor. HPMC 's leveling property is good, and the mortar is dense. Medium and low-viscosity HPMC is mainly used in tile adhesives, joint fillers, anti-cracking mortars, and thermal insulation mortars. It has good constructability, a good water retention effect, and high mortar density. HPMC exists as a water-retaining agent in mortar. Its water-retaining properties prevent the paste from drying too quickly. And cracking after reapplying.



Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose is specified to have a shelf life of several years. However, no analytical evidence was provided. No specific information on the stability of HPMC in feedingstuffs or its capacity to homogeneously distribute in feed was made available.
(5) Improve bioavailability:
The water solubility of HPMC helps improve the dissolution of vitamins in the digestive system. This enhanced solubility allows for better absorption of the vitamin, thereby increasing its bioavailability and effectiveness.