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sodium laureth-4 carboxylate

(38975-03-0)

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Stearic acid

(57-11-4)
Used for water hardness determination, also used as acidification activator and diffuser. Uses Widely used as plastic cold-resistant plasticizer, stabilizer, surfactant, release agent, rubber vulcanization accelerator, etc. Lubricant; anticaking agent; gum base; defoamer and other food additives (glyceryl stearate, sorbitan stearate, sucrose ester, etc.) manufacturing raw materials. Used as an emulsifier for oil-based drilling fluids. It can also be used as lubricant and wetting agent in rubber

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(-)-Carnitine

(541-15-1)
antimethemoglobinemic, cyanide antidote Essential cofactor of fatty acid metabolism; required for the transport of fatty acids through the inner mitochondrial membrane. Synthetized primarily in the liver and kidney; highest concentrations f ound in heart and skeletal muscle. Dietary sources include red meat, dairy products, beans, avocado. Carniking(R) is a product for premix- and feed industry. It is particularly recommended for the enrichment of compound feed. L-Carnitine is a natural, vitami

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Xanthan gum

(11138-66-2)
Xanthan gum is widely used in the food industry as a thickening and stabilizing agent in sauces, dressings, and baked goods. It also finds applications in cosmetics and personal care products, where it enhances texture and consistency. In the pharmaceutical industry, xanthan gum is used in formulations for controlled drug release and as a suspending agent.

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Tin

(7440-31-5)
Tin is primarily produced from the ore cassiterite (SnO2). It has a variety of industrial and domestic uses; its usefulness stems from its pliability and ability to readily form compounds and alloys with other metals, inorganic compounds, and organic compounds. Tin metal is used to line cans for storing and transporting food, beverages, and aerosols. Bronze is an alloy of tin and copper; pewter is an alloy of tin with various amounts of antimony, copper, bismuth, and sometimes lead. Soldering co

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Triethanolamine

(102-71-6)
GB2760-96 stipulates that the permitted food processing aids are limited to GMP. Used as a clean liquid for removing carbon dioxide or hydrogen sulfide in gas. The esters formed by triethanolamine and higher fatty acids are widely used as detergents, emulsifiers, humectants and lubricants, and are also used to formulate cosmetic balsams. Triethanolamine is also used as preservative and waterproofing agent, analytical reagent and solvent. Used as an activator in the polymerization of nitrile rubb

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Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose

(9004-65-3)
As emulsifier, film former, protective colloid, stabilizer, suspending agent, or thickener in foods.Pharmaceutic aid (suspending agent; tablet excipient; demulcent; viscosity increasing agent); hydrophilic carrier in drug delivery systems.In adhesives, asphalt emulsions, caulking compounds, tile mortars, plastic mixes, cements, paints.

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Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid

(27176-87-0)
It can be used as a curing catalyst for amino baking paints, used to prepare various liquid and solid detergents; used as a raw material for washing powder, laundry paste, and industrial detergents

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1-Hexanol

(111-27-3)
1-Hexanol was examined as a perturbing agent on actomyosin ATPase and and was found to modulate the function of actomyosin motor via intermediate-specific structural perturbation.

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L-Hydroxyproline

(51-35-4)
1. A natural constituent of animal structural proteins such as collagen and elastin. Several microorganisms producing proline trans-4- and cis-3-hydroxylase were discovered and these enzymes were applied to the industrial production of trans-4- and cis-3-hydroxy-L-proline.
2. A versatile reagent for the synthesis of neuroexcitatory kainoids and antifungal echinocandins.

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Cleansing ingredients refer to substances that can moisturize the body surface, emulsify or dissolve oils, suspend dirt, and have foaming properties. Currently, common types of cleansing ingredients on the market can be roughly categorized into four groups: soap-based, SLS/SELS, amino acid type, glucoside and betaine type. Since a single product cannot meet the dual requirements of effective cleansing and gentleness, the current market trend leans towards composite formulations that combine different cleansing ingredients. "Cleansing" on ECHEMl primarily provides raw materials of cleansing, including those that contribute to foaming.

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The mechanism of cleansing agents involves their ability to interact with both water and oil-based substances. Surfactants, the primary active ingredients in cleansing formulations, possess hydrophilic (water-attracting) and lipophilic (oil-attracting) properties. When applied to the skin or hair, surfactants lower the surface tension of water, allowing it to penetrate and wet the surface while simultaneously attracting and binding to oils and other hydrophobic substances.

As surfactants bind to oil and dirt particles, they form micelles, tiny structures that encapsulate the impurities, making them easier to rinse away. Additionally, cleansing agents may contain emollients and conditioning agents to help maintain the skin's natural moisture barrier and prevent dryness or irritation.

Common ingredients found in cleansing products include:

● Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and sodium laureth sulfate (SLES)

● Cocamidopropyl betaine

● Glycerin and other humectants

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