
CAS 8031-44-5
:Lanolin, hydrogenated
Description:
Lanolin, hydrogenated (CAS 8031-44-5) is a waxy substance derived from the wool of sheep, specifically obtained from the sebaceous glands of the skin. It is a modified form of lanolin, which has undergone hydrogenation to enhance its stability and reduce its susceptibility to oxidation. This process results in a more solid and less greasy texture, making it suitable for various cosmetic and pharmaceutical applications. Hydrogenated lanolin is characterized by its emollient properties, providing moisture and a protective barrier on the skin, which helps to prevent water loss. It is often used in creams, lotions, and ointments due to its ability to improve the texture and consistency of formulations. Additionally, it is non-comedogenic, meaning it does not clog pores, making it suitable for a wide range of skin types. Lanolin, hydrogenated is generally considered safe for topical use, although individuals with wool allergies should exercise caution. Its versatility and effectiveness make it a popular ingredient in personal care products.
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Synonyms:- Hiver Wax HL
- Hydrogenated lanolin
- Hydrolan
- Hydroxol
- Lanocerin
- Lanocerina
- Lanocerite
- Lipolan
- Lipolan (surfactant)
- Satulan
- Supersat
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