We manufacture and export finest quality Glucosamine HCl, which is processed by us to support healthy joints. Ingredients that we use in our offerings are procured from trusted vendors and are processed in a pure & hygienic manner. These offerings play an important role in supporting normal joint function and also stimulate the function of cartilage. We have gained huge appreciation among our client base, for these offerings.Features:Precisely processedPure ingredients usedLonger-shelf lifeSpecifications:D-Glucosamine HCl, i.e. D-Glucosamine hydrochlorideAppearance: white crystalline powderContent: 98-102%Standard: USP30High Quality Glucosamine HCl, Origin: IndiaGlucosamine HCl, D-Glucosamine hydrochlorideAppearance: white crystalline powderContent; 98-102%Function: cure osteoarthritisD-Glucosamine HCl, i.e. D-Glucosamine hydrochlorideAppearance: white crystalline powderContent: 98-102%Standard: USP30Function: cure osteoarthritisGlucosamine (C6H13NO5) is an amino sugar and a prominent precursor in the biochemical synthesis of glycosylated proteins and lipids. Glucosamine is part of the structure of the polysaccharides chitosan and chitin, which compose the exoskeletons of crustaceans and other arthropods, cell walls in fungi and many higher organisms. Glucosamine is one of the most abundant monosaccharides.[1] It is produced commercially by the hydrolysis of crustacean exoskeletons or, less commonly by fermentation of a grain such as corn or wheat.Glucosamine is usually made from seashells, or it can be made in the laboratory. Glucosamine hydrochloride is one of several forms of glucosamine. Glucosamine hydrochloride is used for osteoarthritis, knee pain, back pain, and glaucoma. However, no one knows yet whether it is effective for any of these conditions. There have been some preliminary studies, but more research is needed.It is important to read the labels of glucosamine products carefully since several different forms of glucosamine are sold as supplements. These products may contain glucosamine sulfate, glucosamine hydrochloride, or N-acetyl-glucosamine. These different chemicals have some similarities; however, they may not have the same effects when taken as a dietary supplement. Most of the scientific research done on glucosamine has been done on glucosamine sulfate. See the separate listing for glucosamine sulfate. The information on this page is about glucosamine hydrochloride.Dietary supplements that contain glucosamine often contain additional ingredients. These additional ingredients are frequently chondroitin sulfate, MSM, or shark cartilage. Some people think these combinations work better than taking just glucosamine alone. So far, researchers have found no proof that combining the additional ingredients with glucosamine adds any benefit.