96% Pharmaceutical Agricultural Ethanol
Cargill's 96% Pharmaceutical Agricultural Alcohol is a product of agricultural origin, highly purified, and with a characteristic odour. This natural product is produced by fermentation of the sugars, using yeast. The sugars are derived mainly from molasses and grain. After the fermentation process, the ethanol is purified by a multiple distillation and rectification process.
Application
Pharma Agricultural Alcohol is used in the pharmaceutical industry for manufacturing of products such as anesthetics, antiseptics, drugs, liniments, lotions, and also for cosmetics such as fragrances, deodorants and shampoos. Cargill is able to denature the Pharma Agricultural Alcohol to tailor made conditions.
Quality
Cargill's 96% Pharmaceutical Agricultural Alcohol;
- Complies with the current version of the European Pharmacopoeia.
- Complies with the General Food Law, Regulation (EC) No.178/2002.
- Is produced according to ISO 9001:2008.
- Is produced, stored and transported according to HACCP principles incorporated in the ISO 9001:2008.
- Is free of allergenic compounds such as gluten or gluten residues.
- Is not produced from or contain ingredients produced from GMOs within the meaning of Regulation N° 1829/2003.
- Is not tested on animals.
- Can be manufactured to meet kosher requirements - contact us for more information
Excise
Alcohol is subject to excise duty. National authorities consequently stringently control all shipments of alcohol. The excise rates in the EU vary among the different member states and can amount to as much as 40 times the sales price. It is therefore imperative to adhere to the regulations in the EU member states in which we operate. Our alcohol can be delivered pure, without any additional products. In this case, consignees must have a license from their national authorities to receive ethyl alcohol under suspension of duty. Denatured alcohol can be exempt of duty, provided the national authorities accept the added product as a denaturant. We reiterate that the different EU member states each have their own policy regarding accepting these products. It depends on the national legislation if a specific license is necessary and under which conditions a consignee may receive the alcohol.
For more information please review the general European regulations regarding excise and check with your local excise authorities.