Hemin Chloride Powder
Lifeworth supplies bulk hemin chloride powder for pharmaceutical-oriented, diagnostic, biochemical, and research-use projects requiring defined purity, iron content review, source documentation, and export-ready supply.
- Hemin chloride powder available for pharmaceutical-oriented, diagnostic, and biochemical applications
- Purity, iron content, source, and specification requirements reviewed before quotation
- Bovine-origin source and document requirements can be discussed according to project needs
- COA per batch with SDS/MSDS and TDS/spec sheet available on request
- Sample packing, bulk packing, and export documents available for international buyers
Tell us your application, target specification, and destination market so we can support grade selection, documentation review, and packaging recommendations.

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MOQ
MOQ depends on packaging and specification.
Lead Time
3–7 working days for standard items; bulk orders by schedule.
Incoterms
EXW / FOB / CIF / DAP / DDP
Sample
Free sample (shipping charged)
Quality & Documents
COA (per batch) • SDS/MSDS • TDS/Spec sheet (on request). Additional statements depend on product and market.
Product Overview
Hemin Chloride Powder is an iron-containing porphyrin compound commonly used in pharmaceutical-oriented, diagnostic reagent, biochemical research, and specialty formulation sourcing projects.
It is usually supplied as a dark reddish-brown to black powder under agreed purity and iron content specifications, and buyers often review source, assay basis, iron content, residual solvent, heavy metals, microbial limits, solubility behavior, and documentation before technical or commercial evaluation.
It is commonly considered for diagnostic reagent systems, heme-related research, biochemical studies, and specialty formulation development, with COA, SDS/MSDS, TDS/spec sheet, sample support, and source-related documents available for sourcing reference.

Applications
Diagnostic Reagent Applications
Hemin chloride can be used in diagnostic reagent and analytical systems related to heme compounds, hemoproteins, or biochemical testing. Buyers should review purity, iron content, solubility behavior, interfering impurities, and method suitability before use.
Biochemical & Research Use
It is commonly considered for heme-related biochemical studies, enzyme systems, protein interaction research, and laboratory reagent applications. For these projects, source, purity, solvent compatibility, and batch-to-batch consistency are important sourcing factors.
Pharmaceutical-Oriented Development
Hemin chloride may be used in pharmaceutical-oriented formulation or development projects where purity, source control, impurity limits, documentation, and local regulatory requirements must be reviewed carefully.
Specialty Formulation Projects
It can be considered for selected specialty formulation projects where a defined heme-related iron porphyrin compound is required. Solubility, pH behavior, carrier compatibility, and stability should be validated in the final system.
How to Choose the Right Grade / Form
Pharmaceutical-Oriented Grade
Recommended for projects where purity, iron content, impurity profile, source declaration, residual solvent control, and documentation package need careful review.
Diagnostic / Reagent Grade
Recommended for diagnostic reagent, analytical, and biochemical testing projects where method suitability, purity, and batch consistency are key requirements.
Research-Use Grade
Recommended for heme-related biochemical studies, enzyme systems, protein interaction research, and laboratory use where source and purity requirements should be confirmed before purchase.
Specialty Formulation Grade
Recommended for formulation development projects where solubility, carrier compatibility, pH behavior, and stability need to be evaluated in the final system.
Confirm Purity and Assay Basis
Hemin chloride specifications may be reviewed by HPLC, UV, iron content, or agreed in-house methods. Buyers should confirm the required test method before comparing quotations.
Review Iron Content
Iron content is an important technical parameter for hemin chloride and should be checked separately from total purity or assay value.
Confirm Source and Documentation
Because hemin chloride may be derived from animal-origin raw materials, source declaration, animal-origin statement, BSE/TSE-related documents, and destination-market requirements should be reviewed before sourcing.
Check Solubility and Handling Requirements
Hemin chloride has limited water solubility and may require alkaline solution, DMSO, or other suitable solvent systems depending on the application. Final solubility and compatibility should be tested in the buyer's formulation or method.
Technical & Formulation Notes
Technical Notes
Hemin chloride should be evaluated according to purity, iron content, source, assay method, impurity profile, and intended application.
For pharmaceutical-oriented, diagnostic, or research-use projects, buyers should confirm whether the required specification is based on HPLC, UV, iron content, or an agreed in-house method.
Manufacturing & Process
Commercial hemin chloride is commonly produced from heme-containing raw materials through extraction, conversion, purification, crystallization, and drying steps.
Source control, purification process, residual solvent control, and batch traceability are important review points for regulated or technical applications.
Compatibility / Formulation Notes
Confirm the required purity method before comparing quotations, because HPLC, UV, iron content, and in-house methods may not be directly equivalent.
For diagnostic or biochemical applications, validate solubility, solvent compatibility, pH condition, and interfering impurities in the final method.
For pharmaceutical-oriented or specialty formulation projects, review source declaration, impurity profile, residual solvents, and destination-market documentation before bulk purchase.
Hemin chloride has limited water solubility and may require alkaline or organic solvent systems depending on the application.
Store the material sealed, dry, protected from light, and according to the batch label or COA to reduce stability risk.
Extended QC & Test Items
Common extended review items include appearance, identification, purity, iron content, moisture, residue on ignition, residual solvents, heavy metals, microbial limits, source declaration, and batch documentation.
For diagnostic, pharmaceutical-oriented, or research-use projects, additional application-specific test items may need to be confirmed before supply.
Product specifications
| Test | Specification | Method |
|---|---|---|
| Appearance | Dark reddish-brown to black powder | Visual |
| Identification | Conforms to hemin chloride reference or agreed specification | HPLC / UV / Per specification |
| Purity | Per agreed specification | HPLC / Per specification |
| Iron Content | Per agreed specification | ICP-OES / Per specification |
| Moisture / Loss on Drying | Meets agreed limits | USP / Per specification |
| Residual Solvents | Meets agreed specification | GC / Per specification |
| Heavy Metals | Meets agreed destination-market limits | ICP-MS / Per specification |
| Microbial Limits | Meets agreed application requirements when applicable | USP / ISO / Per specification |
| Documents | COA per batch; SDS/MSDS and TDS available on request | Reference |
Storage, Shelf Life & Packaging
Storage
Store in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry, and light-protected area.
Protect the material from moisture, heat, direct sunlight, strong oxidizing agents, and repeated opening during storage and handling.
Shelf Life
Typical shelf life or retest period should be confirmed according to the batch COA, product label, and storage condition.
Stability may be affected by light exposure, moisture, unsuitable temperature, or improper solvent handling.
Packaging & Logistics
Sample Packing
1-5 kg aluminum foil bag, bottle, or sample pack can be arranged according to quantity, specification, and shipping route.
Bulk Packing
Bulk packing can be arranged in sealed bags, bottles, drums, or cartons with moisture-protection inner packaging.
Customization
Custom purity target, iron content range, packing size, label mark, source-related documents, and document package can be discussed according to application and order scope.
Logistics & Documents
COA, SDS/MSDS, TDS/spec sheet, packing list, invoice, source declaration, and other export documents can be prepared according to shipment and buyer requirements.

Supply, Documentation & Customization
Documents & Compliance
COA, SDS/MSDS, and TDS/spec sheet available based on product and market requirements.
Customization & Private Label
Custom packing, private label, and labeling support available depending on product type and order scope.
Commercial Support
Sample, lead time, and incoterm options can be discussed according to destination market and supply plan.
Why Source From Lifeworth
Defined specification review - purity, iron content, source, method, and document requirements are confirmed before quotation.
Application-oriented supply - suitable for diagnostic reagent, biochemical research, pharmaceutical-oriented, and specialty formulation projects.
Batch documentation support - COA per batch with SDS/MSDS, TDS/spec sheet, and source-related documents available on request.
Flexible packing and export support - sample packing, bulk packing, and shipment documents can be aligned according to project needs.

FAQ
Q1: Do you supply hemin chloride powder in bulk?
Yes. Lifeworth supplies bulk hemin chloride powder for diagnostic reagent, biochemical research, pharmaceutical-oriented, and specialty formulation projects.
Q2: What is the CAS number of hemin chloride?
Hemin chloride is commonly identified by CAS 16009-13-5. Buyers should confirm the exact material identity, purity method, and specification before purchase.
Q3: What purity can you supply?
Purity can be discussed according to the buyer's required specification and test method. HPLC, UV, iron content, or agreed in-house methods may be used depending on the project.
Q4: Is hemin chloride water soluble?
Hemin chloride has limited water solubility and may require alkaline solution, DMSO, or other suitable solvent systems depending on the application. Final solubility should be validated in the buyer's method or formulation.
Q5: What source documents can you provide?
Source declaration, animal-origin statement, BSE/TSE-related documents, COA, SDS/MSDS, and TDS/spec sheet can be discussed according to product and market requirements.
Q6: How should hemin chloride powder be stored?
It should be stored sealed, dry, cool, and protected from light. Exact storage condition and retest period should follow the batch COA or product label.
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