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Chemicals as Skincare Ingredients

Skin Conditioning

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Folic acid

(59-30-3)
Medication. Biochemical research; clinical drugs are vitamin B family, used for the treatment of pregnancy and infantile giant cell anemia. Anti-anemia drugs for symptomatic or nutritional giant cell anemia. Used as a biochemical reagent, also used in the pharmaceutical industry and other purposes. Folic acid is an anti-anemia drug. When livestock and poultry lack folic acid, appetite decreases, growth is blocked, and feathers grow poorly. The dosage is 0.5-1.0mg/kg. As a food fortifier. It can

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Ferrous fumarate

(141-01-5)
Anti-anemia drugs are used to treat iron-deficiency anemia, and are also widely used in food and feed additives. Ferrous fumarate is used as a food iron fortifier, and its absorption effect is better than that of inorganic iron. China stipulates that it can be used for table salt and filling sugar, the usage amount is 1800-1600mg/kg; in high-iron grains and their products (the daily limit is 50g for such foods), it is 520-580mg/kg; in dairy products and infant foods 180-300mg/kg; in cereals and

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Ferrous gluconate

(299-29-6)
Iron(II) gluconate, or ferrous gluconate, is a black compound often used as an iron supplement. It is the iron(II) salt of gluconic acid. It is marketed under brand names such as Fergon, Ferralet, and Simron.

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Ferric citrate

(3522-50-7)
Modified Nix medium is prepared in haploid species.

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Fish oil

(8016-13-5)
A drying oil obtained chiefly from menhaden, pilchard, sardine, and herring. Extracted from the entire body of the fish by cooking and compressing. Should not be confused with fish-liver oil. It contains approximately 20% polyunsaturated fatty acids, whic

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Frankincense resin

(8050-07-5)
The oil, obtained by steam distillation of the trees B. carterii Birdw. and other Boswellia species, has a balsamic, slightly citrine odor.

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Fucoxanthin

(3351-86-8)
Fucoxanthin is a carotenoid that occurs naturally in certain algae.It significantly reduces abdominal white adipose tissue (WAT) in mice and rats when included in their diet. Fucoxanthin increases the amount of mitochondrial uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1), a fatty acid-stimulated protein involved in respiration and thermogenesis in WAT of mice and rats. In KK-Ay mice, which are used to model obese type 2 diabetics with hyperinsulinemia, fucoxanthin reduces WAT gain and also decreases blood glucose

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Ficin

(9001-33-6)
Protein digestant.In the brewing industry as a chill proofing agent in beer.In the cheese industry as a substitute for rennet in the coagulation of milk.In the meat industry as a meat tenderizer and as an agent for removing casings from formed sausage.In the leather industry for the bating of leather.In the textile industry for shrinkproofing wool, for removing gelatin from sized thread, and mixed with amylases and maltases as a spot remover.In the preparation of peptones.For solubilizing protei

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Skin conditioning refers to the practice of maintaining the skin in optimal health and appearance through various methods and products. According to their function, skin conditioning agents can be categorized into moisturizers, emollients, and occlusives. According to their formulation, skin conditioning products can be divided into creams, lotions, and serums. According to their active ingredients, skin conditioning agents vary from botanical extracts to synthetic compounds. "Skin conditioning" on ECHEMl mainly supplies raw materials for formulating effective skin conditioning products.

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Skin conditioning are the collective name for ingredients in cosmetics that have effects on the skin, such as whitening, moisturizing, anti-aging, and acne removal. In jargon, they are also called active ingredients in cosmetics. These agents work by replenishing the skin's natural lipid barrier and enhancing its ability to retain moisture, resulting in softer, smoother, and more supple skin.

When skin conditioning agents are applied to the skin, they form a protective layer that helps to seal in moisture and prevent water loss. This barrier also helps to shield the skin from environmental aggressors such as harsh weather conditions and pollutants, promoting overall skin health and resilience.

Common Skin Conditioning

•Whitening agents: reduce melanin deposits and lighten discoloration

•Antibacterial agents: prevent or reduce skin bacterial infections

•Anti-allergic agents: reduce allergic reactions to irritants

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