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Azophloxine is a cosmetic chemical.
Mineral Oil is a common ingredient in baby lotions, cold creams, ointments and cosmetics. It is used as the principal fuel in some types of gel-type scented candles.
Benzoic acid is the simplest aromatic carboxylic acid. Benzoic acid is an important precursor for the industrial synthesis of many other organic substances. Benzoic acid and its salts are used as a food preservatives, as a constituent of Whitfield's ointment.
Butyl Oleate is a pale-yellow clear liquid with the formula C22H42O2 and is classified as a member of the fatty acid ester with a carbon-carbon unsaturated double bond. It is a specialty industry chemical, finding uses in various versatile industries like plasticizer, lubricating oil additives, wetting agent and industrial solvents.
Karaya gum is the most important hydrocolloid and allergenic extract is used in allergenic testing.
Stearic Acid is used as food additive. It is also mainly used in the production of detergents, soaps, and cosmetics such as shampoos and shaving cream products.
Cetyl Alcohol, also known as palmityl alcohol is a member of the long chain organic oleochemicals called fatty alcohol. In industrial applications, cetyl alcohol is a primary ingredient in fuels, chemical intermediates, and plasticizers, as an emulsifier, emollient, thickening agent in cosmetics and personal care products.
Myristic acid is saturated with 14 membered long chain carbon fatty acid found naturally in coconut oil, butterfat. It has a formula of C14H28O2. Salts and esters of myristic acid are known as myristates. Myristic acid is used to synthesize flavor ingredient, surfactant, cleansing, opacifying & thickening agent in cosmetics and soaps.
Oleyl Alcohol non-ionic, unsaturated fatty alcohol with the chemical formula C18H36O. It can be obtained naturally from beef fat, fish oil and in particular olive oil and chemically by the hydrogenation of oleic acid esters. Oleyl Alcohol is classified as fatty alcohols and having largescale uses in softening and lubrication of textile fabrics, and in the production of carbon paper, stencil paper, and printing ink. This fatty alcohol also is a precursor for the preparation of its sulfuric ester derivatives.
Sorbitol is used in modern cosmetics as a humectant and thickener.
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