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Stannous chloride

(7772-99-8)
Tin (II) chloride is a strong reducing agent and is used in many industrial processes, such as manufacturing dyes, phosphors, and polymers. The compound is a major ingredient in acid tin plating baths. Other uses are a mordant in dyeing; an additive to lubricating oil to prevent sludging; a stablizier for perfume in soaps; in removing ink stains; a sensitizing agent for glass, paper, and plastics; and a soldering flux. Tin(II) chloride is used for preparing a number of tin(II) salts. It is a cat

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Sodium pyrosulfite

(7681-57-4)
Sodium metabisulfite or sodium pyrosulfite (IUPAC spelling; Br. E. sodium metabisulphite or sodium pyrosulphite) is an inorganic compound of chemical formula Na2S2O5. The substance is sometimes referred to as disodium (metabisulfite). It is used as a disinfectant, antioxidant and preservative agent.

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Sodium sulfite

(7757-83-7)
Used for artificial fiber stabilizer, fabric bleaching agent, photographic developer, dyeing and bleaching deoxidizing agent, fragrance and dye reducing agent, papermaking lignin removing agent, etc.

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Superoxide dismutase

(9054-89-1)
Superoxide dismutase from bovine erythrocytes has been used in a study to assess a kinetic model of radiation-induced inactivation of superoxide dismutase in nitrous oxide-saturated solutions. Superoxide dismutase from bovine erythrocytes has also been used in a study to investigate the possible participation of superoxide anion in the intestinal tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase reaction.

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Sodium thiosulfate

(7772-98-7)
To remove chlorine from solution, as antichlor in bleaching of paper pulp, fixer in photography, mordant in dyeing & printing textiles, reducer in chrome dyeing, manufacture leather, extracting of silver from ores, bleaching bone, straw, ivory, reagent in analytical chemistry, antidote (cyanide poisoning).

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Sodium dithionite

(7775-14-6)
Reducing agent for vat dyes,reducing hair bleaching agents,vat dyes printing auxiliaries, silk scouring and bleaching agents, coloring agents and objects stripping vat cleaning agent

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Sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate

(10102-17-7)
Used as a dechlorinating agent after bleaching paper pulp and cotton fabrics, as a chelating agent and antioxidant in the food industry, as a detergent and disinfectant in the pharmaceutical industry; used as a dechlorination agent in natural gas, naphtha, syngas, hydrogen nitrogen and other gases Hydrogen chloride to protect downstream catalysts from poisoning. If the gas contains organic chlorine, it should be converted into hydrogen chloride through a cobalt-molybdenum hydrogenation catalyst

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Sodium hydroxymethanesulfonate

(870-72-4)
Formaldehyde Sodium Bisulfite is used in the preparation of oil-soluble sulfonate additives used in improving anticorrosive, dispersant and antioxygenic properties of lubricant oils. Also used in chemical reactions in the preparation of chiral salen Mn(III) catalysts or lignosulfonates as dispersant for gypsum paste.

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Sodium thioglycolate

(367-51-1)
In cold-waving of hair; as depilatory; in bacteriology for the preparation of thioglycolate media; as analytical reagent, see Thioglycolic Acid.

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Reducing typically refers to a substance that helps prevent or counteract the oxidation of certain compounds or ingredients in the makeup product. According to their active components, reducing products are grouped as chemical-based, physical-based, or enzymatic-based. Regarding their mechanisms of action, reducing products can be classified as those that work by inhibiting oxidation, those that neutralize free radicals, or those that enhance cellular repair processes. "Reducing" on ECHEMl mainly supplies raw materials for reducing agents.

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Reducing agents fulfill the function of antioxidation by capturing free radicals and supplying electrons, effectively counteracting oxidative stress on the skin. Additionally, they prevent oxidation reactions of other components in cosmetics, thereby maintaining product stability and original performance, prolonging the shelf life of cosmetics, and enhancing product durability.

Common reducing agents include:

● Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C)

● Tocopherol (Vitamin E)

● Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)

● Glutathione

● Coenzyme

● Alpha-lipoic acid

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