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Suppliers and packagers for MANGANESE CHLORIDE


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Applicant Tradename Generic Name Dosage NDA NDA/ANDA Supplier Package Code Package Marketing Start
Fresenius Kabi Usa MANGANESE CHLORIDE manganese chloride INJECTABLE;INJECTION 217583 ANDA Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC 65219-530-10 25 VIAL, PLASTIC in 1 TRAY (65219-530-10) / 10 mL in 1 VIAL, PLASTIC (65219-530-02) 2025-11-17
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Suppliers and packagers for MANGANESE CHLORIDE

Last updated: April 25, 2026

Who Supplies MANGANESE CHLORIDE to the Pharmaceutical Market?

MANGANESE CHLORIDE (CAS 7773-01-5) is a commodity inorganic salt with multiple licensed and quality-managed suppliers. For pharmaceutical use, buyers typically require a supplier’s chemical specification package (purity/assay, heavy metals, water content), GMP or ISO quality controls, and documentation aligned to end-use (e.g., DMF/CoA/QC release practices). Below is a practical supplier map focused on firms that routinely sell manganese chloride into regulated chemical supply chains.

Which suppliers sell pharmaceutical-grade manganese chloride?

Supplier Product form commonly offered Typical market fit Where it is used in pharma supply chain
Merck (MilliporeSigma) Manganese(II) chloride (hydrate variants also common) Regulated laboratory and manufacturing chemical supply Reagents for process development and analytical use; can be used in manufacturing with appropriate grade and QC documentation
TCI Chemicals Manganese(II) chloride, hydrate variants Lab and pilot procurement Analytical and R&D supply
Fisher Scientific / Thermo Scientific Manganese chloride products via distributor catalog Broad procurement channel Lab and manufacturing support products
Alfa Aesar / Thermo Scientific Manganese(II) chloride (hydrate variants) Lab and regulated chemical channels Process development and analytical use
Sachem / specialty chemical distributors (regional listings vary) Manganese chloride and hydrates Sourcing into regulated procurement networks Translation of commodity salt into company QC workflows
Local chemical manufacturers and salt producers (China/India and EU based) Manganese chloride (often multiple hydrates) Cost-optimized bulk Bulk procurement for formulating salts, feedstocks, and in-process steps where specs are controlled

Note: Many pharmaceutical and GMP users qualify vendors at the grade level (specific hydrate, assay, impurities profile) and document level (CoA, impurity breakdown, residual solvent profile if relevant, particle size, trace metals). The same corporate supplier can sell multiple “grades” that differ materially.


What manganese chloride grades and specs matter for pharma?

For procurement, the decisive attributes are not just “manganese chloride,” but the hydrate state and impurity limits. Typical commercial SKUs include:

  • Manganese(II) chloride, anhydrous
  • Manganese(II) chloride, tetrahydrate (commonly listed in commerce)
  • Manganese(II) chloride, monohydrate/dihydrate/hexahydrate (availability varies by supplier)

In regulated purchasing, suppliers usually provide CoA with values for:

  • Assay (MnCl2 content)
  • Water content (if hydrate form)
  • Sulfate (often as SO4)
  • Heavy metals (as Pb, Cd, etc.)
  • Iron and other trace impurities
  • Chloride content is usually implicit, but impurity characterization matters more in pharma use

Reference standards and typical product pages for manganese chloride are maintained by major chemical vendors such as Merck/MilliporeSigma and TCI. For example, Merck lists manganese(II) chloride products under its chemical catalog for regulated customers. [1], [2]


How to shortlist suppliers for pharma qualification (without changing the molecule)

A pharma-grade qualification process generally filters suppliers by documentation and test robustness rather than brand name. The practical shortlist criteria used in regulated sourcing:

1) Compliance package

  • GMP availability or ISO 9001 manufacturing controls
  • Batch traceability
  • Full CoA with impurity breakdown for each lot

2) Analytical capability

  • Assay method and impurity methods specified (not just generic “meets spec”)
  • Lot-to-lot consistency data across multiple batches

3) Chemical form alignment

  • Exact hydrate state matches your formulation/process
  • Water content spec and storage conditions are controlled

4) Regulatory documentation

  • SDS and typical impurity statements (often in product listings)
  • Where applicable: DMF or manufacturer master file support via the vendor channel (varies by supplier and use case)

This approach maps onto how major catalog suppliers structure manganese chloride listings with grade-specific documents and CoA practices. [1], [2]


Supplier landscape by sourcing model

Sourcing model Who fits best Advantages Procurement risk
Major global chemical distributors (catalog) Merck/MilliporeSigma, TCI, Thermo Fisher channel products Faster availability; standardized spec sheets; common QC documentation Higher cost vs bulk; may not satisfy high-impurity control needs without specific grade
Direct manufacturers of inorganics Regional manganese chloride producers Cost-optimized bulk and custom packaging Requires heavier qualification and document review
Specialty distributors Regional GMP chemical distributors Local service, logistics, and sometimes repack Spec drift risk if distributor changes manufacturing lot/grade

Major catalog suppliers publish manganese chloride product references and spec/documentation frameworks that support this model. [1], [2]


Key Takeaways

  • Manganese chloride is a commodity inorganic salt, but pharma sourcing hinges on hydrate form, impurity limits, and documentation depth, not just the chemical name (CAS 7773-01-5).
  • Merck (MilliporeSigma), TCI, and Thermo Fisher distribution channels are common starting points for regulated qualification workflows. [1], [2]
  • The fastest path is to shortlist by grade (anhydrous vs hydrate) and batch CoA completeness, then qualify by lot consistency and impurity profiling.

FAQs

1) Does “manganese chloride” mean anhydrous MnCl2 in pharma supply?

No. Commercial supply often includes multiple hydrates, and specs differ. Pharma procurement should lock to the exact hydrate form used in the process or formulation.

2) What is the key CAS number for manganese chloride used in purchasing?

The commonly referenced CAS for manganese(II) chloride is 7773-01-5. [3]

3) Which supplier category is usually fastest for initial qualification?

Major global catalog suppliers and their channels (e.g., Merck/MilliporeSigma, TCI, Thermo Fisher) because they provide standardized documentation and repeatable specs. [1], [2]

4) What specs matter most for regulated use?

Impurities (heavy metals, iron, sulfate), assay, and water content for hydrates. The supplier’s impurity panel and lot-to-lot consistency drive qualification.

5) Can distributors supply pharmaceutical-grade manganese chloride?

Yes, but qualification is grade-specific. Distributors typically route supply from manufacturers; buyers must confirm the manufacturer source and verify the exact spec sheet and CoA for each qualified grade.


References

[1] Merck. MilliporeSigma product page for manganese(II) chloride (catalog listing). Merck KGaA.
[2] TCI Chemicals. Product listing for manganese(II) chloride (catalog listing). TCI.
[3] PubChem. Manganese chloride (CAS 7773-01-5). National Center for Biotechnology Information.

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