L-arginine, as an important semi-essential amino acid, plays a role as a nitric oxide (NO) precursor in human physiological regulation. Scientifically adding L-arginine to water based lubricant formulations can, through a transdermal absorption mechanism, locally promote microcirculation, thereby significantly enhancing the sensitivity and response speed of local tissues, bringing users a deeper level of tactile feedback.

The principle lies in L-arginine releasing nitric oxide under the action of relevant enzymes, leading to local smooth muscle relaxation and vasodilation. For women, this can accelerate local congestion, improve dryness, and increase natural secretions; for men's products seeking performance enhancement, this can provide a fuller sensation. In formula development, the concentration of L-arginine and the coordination of pH value must be precisely controlled to ensure its activity without causing stinging. This functional innovation, based on physiological mechanisms, transforms personal Lubricant from basic consumables into active functional preparations, precisely meeting the advanced needs of modern consumers.

Scientifically empowered functional personal Lubricant are gradually becoming a high-premium growth point in the field of adult health.
Pingchuang Medical has a mature functional formula library, strictly controlling 21 quality inspection processes to ensure the stability of active ingredients like L-arginine. Our production base is equipped with a 100,000-class dust-free purification workshop and strictly adheres to GMP standards, ensuring medical-grade quality. By offering free authorization for US FDA 510K and EU CE and other qualifications, Pingchuang helps clients launch global compliant high-end functional personal Lubricant with zero factory investment, minimizing R&D and design costs.

The miraculous mechanism of L-arginine means lubrication is no longer just superficial. Pingchuang Medical, with its professional scientific research, helps your brand achieve a breakthrough in the "sensory enhancement" field.