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Synthetic antioxidants are man-made chemicals used to prevent oxidation, a chemical reaction that can produce free radicals leading to chain reactions that may damage the cells of organisms. In the context of healthcare services, synthetic antioxidants are used in various applications, such as in the preservation of pharmaceutical products, therapeutic agents for oxidative stress-related conditions, and the cosmetic industry for skin care products. They help maintain the integrity and efficacy of medications, reduce the rate of product degradation, and extend shelf life. Some common synthetic antioxidants include butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA), and propyl gallate.
These compounds have been the subject of scrutiny due to potential health risks associated with long-term consumption, which has led to increased demand for natural antioxidants. Nevertheless, the ease of production, stability, and cost-effectiveness of synthetic antioxidants keep them in active use within healthcare services. The industry reflects a balance between the demand for effective preservation and concerns over safety and long-term health effects.
Prominent companies in the synthetic antioxidants market include BASF SE, Archer Daniels Midland Company, Eastman Chemical Company, and Chemtura Corporation. These companies engage in the production and supply of various synthetic antioxidant products and hold a noticeable presence in the market due to their extensive portfolios and industrial influence. Show Less Read more