
Pharmaceuticals
Our liquid and dry flavoured products fulfil requirements of pharmaceutical standards and lab SOP’s. We are also providing flavours in the medicine sector to change the unpleasant taste of antibiotics and syrups, making them friendly to kids as well as elders.
Peppermint
A cool, refreshing mint flavour that can help mask bitterness and leave a pleasant aftertaste. Often used in cough syrups, lozenges, and antacids.
Spearmint
Similar to peppermint but with a slightly milder and sweeter taste. Can be used in medications for children or adults who find peppermint too strong.
Sandal (Sandalwood)
A warm, woody, and slightly sweet flavour. Not as common as other flavours but can be used in syrups or lozenges for coughs or sore throats, aiming for a soothing effect.
Kewra
A floral and aromatic flavour with a touch of sweetness. Uncommon in pharmaceuticals but sometimes used in cough syrups or tonics in certain regions.
Lemon
A tart and citrusy flavour that can help mask bitterness and add a refreshing taste. Often used in syrups, lozenges, and chewable medications.
Orange
A sweet and citrusy flavour, similar to lemon but less tart. Used in medications for children or adults who prefer a sweeter taste.
Grapes
A sweet and fruity flavour that can be particularly appealing to children. Used in syrups, chewable medications, and dissolvable tablets
Afza (Rose)
A floral and sweet flavour with a hint of rose water. Not commonly used in pharmaceuticals worldwide, but it might be found in regional syrups or lozenges