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Squalene CAS 111-02-4 85%,95% purity min. | Squalene supplement ingredients manufacturer

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Squalene is an organic compound found in a variety of sources. It is a hydrocarbon and triterpene, meaning it is made up of carbon and hydrogen atoms and is in the same family as steroids and cholesterol. Chemically speaking, it is an unsaturated (having double bonds) hydrocarbon (containing only carbon and hydrogen) molecule that can undergo oxidation.


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Product Parameters

Product name Squalene
Other name Super Squalene;trans-Squalene;AddaVax;squalene , Trans-Aqualene
CAS No. 111-02-4
Molecular formula C30H50
Molecular weight 410.718
Purity 85%,95%
Appearance colorless oily liquid
Packing 1kg/bottle, 25kg/barrel
Application Raw Material

Product introduction

Squalene is an organic compound found in a variety of sources. It is a hydrocarbon and triterpene, meaning it is made up of carbon and hydrogen atoms and is in the same family as steroids and cholesterol. Chemically speaking, it is an unsaturated (having double bonds) hydrocarbon (containing only carbon and hydrogen) molecule that can undergo oxidation. On the plus side, this means that squalene can act as an antioxidant. Squalene is a key component of the skin's natural moisturizing barrier, helping to keep the skin hydrated and soft. Our bodies naturally produce squalene, an important moisturizing factor in the skin. Unfortunately, as we age, the amount of squalene produced in our bodies decreases dramatically. This can lead to dry skin, wrinkles and loss of volume. Squalene is a lipid naturally produced by skin cells and accounts for approximately 13% of human sebum. The amount of squalene produced by the body decreases with age, with production of this natural moisturizer peaking in the teenage years and slowing down in your 20s or 30s. As a result, skin becomes drier and rougher as we age. Approximately 13% of human sebum is squalene, which means it is an important skin homogeneous component and NMF (natural moisturizing factor).

Feature

(1) High purity: High-purity products can be obtained through refining production processes. High purity means better bioavailability and fewer adverse reactions.

 (2) Safety: Squalene has been proven to be safe for the human body.

 (3) Stability: Squalene has good stability and can maintain its activity and effect under different environments and storage conditions.

Applications

Squalene is a colorless, oily liquid that is a naturally occurring lipid in plants and animals. In humans, it is a component of sebum, a mixture of oils produced by the liver and skin glands. Squalene has a wide range of benefits, especially in the areas of skin care and wellness. Squalene acts as an emollient and has the potential to increase the moisture content of the skin through skin surface occlusions. When used topically, squalene can help moisturize the skin, improve its elasticity, and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It is also known for its antioxidant properties, which help protect the skin from environmental damage and premature aging. In addition, squalene is also considered to be a substance that can maintain moisture in the stratum corneum. It's found in hundreds of personal care products, including moisturizers, sunscreens, lip balms and other items. Additionally, squalane, as a saturated oil, is used as a humectant in skin care products to help increase moisture and can help treat eczema due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Squalene is also used in various industrial applications, such as the production of cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and even as a lubricant in some machinery.

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