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Explore the range of raw chemical materials essential for reducing agents. From altering chemical compositions to enhancing reactions, access CAS NO., properties, and SDS for each reduced ingredient. Source certified suppliers for reliable reducing agents with comprehensive product details.

Ninhydrin

(485-47-2)
Used for the detection of free amino groups in amino acids, peptides and proteins. Ninhydrin is an amino acid-sensitive reagent for the development of latent fingermarks on porous surfaces. More sensitive alternatives, such as DFO and IND-Zn, are now available and these have advantages on porous substrates that are not highly luminescent. However, ninhydrin can still be applied after these treatments and may reveal additional ridge detail, particularly on highly luminescent substrates where lumi

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2-Mercaptobenzoic acid

(147-93-3)
A trapping agent used in the desulfenylation of 3-indolyl sulfides

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Ammonium thioglycolate

(5421-46-5)
It is used as a curling agent and nutrient solution in cosmetics, and plays a role in setting. It can also be used as a stabilizer for PVC.

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Thiodiglycolic acid

(123-93-3)
Detection of copper, lead, mercury, silver: Dubsky et al., C.A. 34, 6185 (1940).

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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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Potassium sulfite

(10117-38-1)
Used as a general reagent, also used in the photographic industry

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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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