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CAS No.: | 8006-54-0 |
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Name | Lanolin |
Synonyms | Lanolin anhydrous; Wool fat |
CAS Registry Number | 8006-54-0 |
EINECS | 232-348-6 |
Melting point | 38-40 ºC |
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Flash point | 209 ºC |
Appearance: Lanolin is extracted from wool, is a light yellow viscous oil, has a weak characteristic odor. A yellow liquid that is clarified or mostly clarified after dissolution.
Solubility: Insoluble in water, slightly soluble in hot anhydrous ethanol.
Lanolin is also known as lanolin, lanolin wax, or lanolin. Since lanolin does not contain glycerides and is not true fat, lanolin mainly contains sterol esters. Lanolin, which is chemically a wax, is a complex mixture of naturally occurring esters and polyesters composed of 33 macromolecular alcohols (mainly sterols) and 36 fatty acids. The proportion of esters is at least 98%, of which the proportion of fatty alcohols and fatty acids is about 50/50.
The essence of lanolin is to protect the wool and sheep's skin from the harsh climate and environment, and it also seems to play a role in the cleaning of the sheep's outer skin. Lanolin and its many derivatives are widely used in the development of high-grade cosmetics to protect, treat and beautify human skin and the medical industry. Lanolin is also used in other commercial products such as lubricants, anti-rust coatings, shoe polish, etc. Modern analytical methods have revealed that many important chemical and physical properties of lanolin are similar to those of human stratum corneum lipids, which help regulate the rate of transepidermal water loss and control the hydration state of the skin.
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