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Choline chloride

(67-48-1)
Choline chloride can be used as a nutritional additive. Choline chloride is a plant photosynthesis promoter, which has obvious effect on increasing yield. It can be used to increase yield of corn, sugar cane, sweet potato, potato, radish, onion, cotton, tobacco, vegetables, grapes, mango, etc. Used to treat fatty liver and cirrhosis. It is also used as a feed additive for poultry and livestock, which can stimulate ovarian egg production, littering and weight gain of poultry, fish, etc. Choline c

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Coconut oil

(8001-31-8)
Coconut Oil is the oil obtained from the kernel of the nuts of the coconut palm. it has a sharp melting character (narrow plastic range) in that it changes abruptly from a hard, brittle solid to a clear oil with a temperature change of a few degrees, and the transition occurs at room temperature range. it melts at 25°c and is more com- pletely solid than butter at 10°c. these properties make it suited for the preparation of shortenings where brittleness and a large change in consistency wi

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Chloroauric acid

(16903-35-8)
The HCl plus the HNO2 (hydrochloric and nitric acids) are combined to produce agua regia acid, which is the only acid that can dissolve gold.Chlorine acid is mainly used for alkaloid determination, electroplating gold, photography, gold powder, porcelain coloring, red glass manufacturing, special ink and treatment of tuberculosis. It can also be used as analytical reagent, such as microanalysis of rubidium (Rb) and cesium (Cs). It is used for semiconductor, electronic connector and local gold

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Castor oil, sulfated

(8002-33-3)
Uses can be used as wetting agents, lubricants, dispersants, penetrants, softeners and detergents. Used as a fatliquor, pesticide emulsifier in the leather industry and in cosmetics, detergents, textiles, papermaking, metal processing, paints and pigments. With excellent level dyeing, penetration and emulsification properties, it is widely used in textile, printing and dyeing, leather making, paper making, metal processing, dye chemical industry and other industries. It can also be used as an em

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Collagens, hydrolyzates

(92113-31-0)
collagen hydrolysates (hydrolyzed animal protein; hydrolyzed collagen) is collagen that has been processed to achieve a lower C molecular weight than regular collagen. This can facilitate the use of collagen in cosmetic formulations and improve its properties. This is one of the most common forms of collagen used in cosmetic formulations.

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Clove, ext.

(84961-50-2)
Clove bud extract is obtained by solvent extraction of clove buds. The odor of the clove bud extract is oily-sweet, intensely rich and spicy, slightly sour-fruity and refreshing. The odor is very closely reminiscent of dry clove buds. Clove bud oleoresin is a commercial name for various extracts of clove buds. The direct extraction product from the buds with boiling ethyl alcohol is quite common. Its odor is often perceptibly affected by the presence of small amounts of solvent (ethyl alcohol).

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Humectant refers to an ingredient that attracts and retains moisture, helping to maintain the water content of cosmetic products. According to their origin, humectants are categorized as natural, such as glycerin and honey, or synthetic, like propylene glycol. According to their molecular size, humectants can be classified as small-molecule humectants, such as hyaluronic acid, or polymeric humectants, like polyethylene glycol. According to their compatibility, humectants can be water-soluble, like sorbitol, or oil-soluble, such as butylene glycol. " Humectant" on ECHEMl primarily provides raw materials for the humectant.

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A humectant is a crucial ingredient used in various topical dosage forms, particularly in enhancing the solubility of active ingredients in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Its primary purpose is to increase the effectiveness of chemical compounds, allowing them to better penetrate the skin and extend their activity time.

Humectants operate by drawing moisture from the environment, creating a hydrating effect that is especially beneficial in countering the dehydrating impact of certain active ingredients like soaps, corticoids, and certain alcohols.

Common humectants

•Oil: Glycerin is a natural humectant that attracts large amounts of water.

•Hyaluronic Acid: Hyaluronic acid is a natural polysaccharide.

•Allantoin: Allantoin has a moisturizing and cuticle softening effect.

•Natural Oils: Vegetable oils, such as olive oil and sweet almond oil, are rich in fatty acids.

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