CAS 99880-64-5
:Glyceryl dibehenate
Description:
Glyceryl dibehenate is an ester derived from glycerol and behenic acid, characterized by its long-chain fatty acid structure. It is a white to off-white solid at room temperature and is known for its emollient and emulsifying properties, making it useful in cosmetic and pharmaceutical formulations. This compound is often employed as a thickening agent, stabilizer, and skin-conditioning agent in various personal care products. Glyceryl dibehenate is soluble in oils and fats but has limited solubility in water, which enhances its utility in oil-based formulations. Additionally, it exhibits good thermal stability and can improve the texture and feel of products, contributing to a smooth application. Its safety profile is generally favorable, with low irritation potential, making it suitable for sensitive skin formulations. Overall, glyceryl dibehenate serves as a versatile ingredient in the formulation of creams, lotions, and other topical applications.
Formula:C47H92O5
InChI:InChI=1/C47H92O5/c1-3-5-7-9-11-13-15-17-19-21-23-25-27-29-31-33-35-37-39-41-46(49)51-44-45(43-48)52-47(50)42-40-38-36-34-32-30-28-26-24-22-20-18-16-14-12-10-8-6-4-2/h45,48H,3-44H2,1-2H3
SMILES:CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC(=O)OCC(CO)OC(=O)CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
Synonyms:- Docosanoic Acid, 1-(Hydroxymethyl)-1,2-Ethanediyl Ester
- Docosanoic acid, diester with 1,2,3-propanetriol
- Glycerin dibehenate
- Glycerol dibehenate
- Glycerol didocosanoate
- Glyceryl dibehenate
- Glyceryl didocosanoate
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Didocosanoin
CAS:Didocosanoin, a diacylglycerol, incorporates the saturated 22-carbon fatty acid, docosanoic acid, at both of its positions.Formula:C47H92O5Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:737.23Glycerin dibehenate
CAS:Please enquire for more information about Glycerin dibehenate including the price, delivery time and more detailed product information at the technical inquiry form on this pageFormula:C47H92O5Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:432.7 g/mol



