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Beeswax is a natural wax produced by honeybees through the metabolism of fatty acids. It is secreted from glands in the bee's abdomen and used by the bees in the construction of their hives. Beeswax is a yellowish, highly viscous substance that has a slightly sweet fragrance. It is composed of various compounds including fatty acids, hydrocarbons, and esters. Beeswax is commonly used in cosmetics, skincare products, candles, and even as a food coating. It has emollient and soothing properties, making it an excellent natural ingredient for skin care products. Beeswax also has natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, which can help to promote skin health. Due to its natural properties and versatility, beeswax has been a prized ingredient in various cultures for centuries. Uses: 1. cosmetic industry: beeswax is used in various cosmetic products like lip balms, lotions, soaps, and candles. it acts as an emollient, which helps to soften and soothe the skin. 2. food industry: beeswax is used as a coating on many fresh fruits and vegetables to preserve their freshness, moisture, and appearance for longer periods. Group: Polymer/macromolecule. Alternative Names: Beeswax. CAS No. 8012-89-3. Appearance: yellowish to brownish solid. Density: 0.95-0.96g/ml. Catalog: ACM8012893.
Behenyl Beeswax
Behenyl Beeswax is a natural wax derived from the honeycomb of bees. It is made up of a mixture of esters, hydrocarbons and free fatty acids. This wax is derived from the hydrolysis of beeswax and is then further processed to remove any impurities. Behenyl Beeswax is commonly used in skincare and cosmetic products as a thickener, emulsifier and stabilizer. It can help to improve the texture of products, providing them with a smooth and creamy consistency. This wax has moisturizing properties, which can help to keep the skin hydrated and nourished. Behenyl Beeswax is also used in hair care products, where it can help to provide hold, shine and protection to the hair. It is commonly found in hair waxes, pomades and gels. Uses: 1. emulsifier: behenyl beeswax is commonly used as an emulsifier to combine oil and water in products such as creams and lotions. 2. thickener: it can also act as a thickening agent, giving products a thicker, more luxurious texture. 3. binding agent: it is used as a binding agent in products such as lipsticks and balms, helping to hold the ingredients together. 4. moisturizer: the wax has moistur. Group: Surfactants/emulsifiers. CAS No. 144514-52-3. Appearance: yellowish solid wax that has a slightly shiny and waxy appearance. Catalog: CI-SC-0234.
White Beeswax
White Beeswax. Synonyms: White wax ; Cera alba ; White beeswax ; bleached wax. CAS No. 8012-89-3. Product ID: PE-0515. Category: Lubricant; Base; Binder; Emulsifier; Excipient; Dispersant. Product Keywords: Excipients for Liquid Dosage Form; Emulsifier Excipients; PE-0515; White Beeswax; Lubricant; Base; Binder; Emulsifier; Excipient; Dispersant; ; 8012-89-3. UNII: 7G1J5DA97F. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Oral; Topical. Dosage Form: Oral capsules and tablets, rectal, topical and vaginal formulations. Stability and Storage Conditions: When the product is heated to more than 150°C, esterification occurs, resulting in lower acid value and higher melting point. When stored in a closed container away from light, the property is stable. Source and Preparation: Yellow wax comes from the hive of honeybees (Apis mellifera Linné (Fam. Apidae)); see Yellow Wax. White wax is obtained by bleaching yellow wax with an oxidizing agent. Applications: Used to increase the consistency of creams and ointments, temperature oil-in-water emulsions, etc. Also used for polishing sugar-coated tablets and adjusting the melting point of suppositories. White wax is also used as a thin film coating for sustained-release tablets, and white beeswax microspheres are used in oral dosage forms to inhibit the absorption of the active ingredient into the stomach so that the majority of absorption occurs in the intestine. Release
1-Triacontanol
It was reported to be a new naturally occurring plant-growth regulator. Present in plant cuticle waxes and in beeswax as the palmitate. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: 1-Hydroxytriacontane; Melissyl Alcohol; Miraculan; Myricyl Alcohol; NSC 402492; NSC 405588; Nutron; Prosopol; Tomatex; Triacontyl Alcohol. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 593-50-0. Pack Sizes: 1g. US Biological Life Sciences.
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Wax, White
White wax consists of tasteless, white or slightly yellow-colored sheets or fine granules with some translucence. Its odor is similar to that of yellow wax but is less intense. Synonyms: Bleached wax; cera alba; E901. CAS No. 8012-89-3. Product ID: PE-0603. Category: Controlled-release Agents; Stabilizing Agents; Stiffening Agents. Product Keywords: Other Materials; Stabilizers; PE-0603; Wax, White; Controlled-release Agents; Stabilizing Agents; Stiffening Agents; ; 8012-89-3. UNII: 7G1J5DA97F. Chemical Name: White beeswax. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Oral; rectal, topical, and vaginal. Dosage Form: Oral capsules and tablets; rectal, topical, and vaginal preparations. Stability and Storage Conditions: When the wax is heated above 150°C, esterification occurs with a consequent lowering of acid value and elevation of melting point. White wax is stable when stored in a well-closed container, protected from light. Source and Preparation: Yellow wax (beeswax) is obtained from the honeycomb of the bee; see Wax, Yellow. Subsequent treatment with oxidizing agents bleaches the wax to yield white wax. Applications: White wax is a chemically bleached form of yellow wax and is used in similar applications: for example, to increase the consistency of creams and ointments, and to stabilize water-in-oil emulsions. White wax is used to polish sugar-coated tablets and to adjust the melting point of suppositorie
Wax, Yellow
Yellow or light brown pieces or plates with a fine-grained matt, noncrystalline fracture and a faint characteristic odor. The wax becomes soft and pliable when warmed. Synonyms: Apifil; cera flava; E901; refined wax. CAS No. 8012-89-3. Product ID: PE-0601. Category: Controlled-release Agents; Polishing Agents; Stabilizing Agents; Stiffening Agents. Product Keywords: Other Materials; Stabilizers; PE-0601; Wax, Yellow; Controlled-release Agents; Polishing Agents; Stabilizing Agents; Stiffening Agents; ; 8012-89-3. UNII: 2ZA36H0S2V. Chemical Name: Yellow beeswax. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Oral and topical. Dosage Form: Oral capsules and tablets, and topical preparations. Stability and Storage Conditions: When the wax is heated above 150°C esterification occurs with a consequent lowering of acid value and elevation of melting point. Yellow wax is stable when stored in a well-closed container, protected from light. Source and Preparation: Yellow wax is a natural secretion of bees and is obtained commercially from honeycombs. Honey is abstracted from combs either by draining or centrifugation, and water is added to the remaining wax to remove soluble impurities. Hot water is then added to form a floating melt, which is strained to remove foreign matter. The wax is then poured into flat dishes or molds to cool and harden. Applications: Yellow wax is used in food, cosmetics, and confectionery produc
White Wax, Cake, NF
White Wax, Cake, NF. CAS No. 8012-89-3. Pack Sizes: 100, 500 g in poly bottle. Product ID: PE-0281. Category: Stiffening Agents. Product Keywords: Pharmaceutical Excipients; Stiffening Agents; White Wax, Cake, NF; PE-0281; 8012-89-3; 232-383-7; MFCD00132754; 8012-89-3. Color: Yellow. EC Number: 232-383-7. Physical State: Solid. Quality Level: 100. Melting Point: 61-65 °C (lit.). Product Description: Beeswax is a natural wax that is formed from honeybee Apis mellifera. It is a lipid that contains hydrocarbons, esters and free acids, which can be used to lower the transference of water on films.
BEEF TALLOW
BEEF TALLOW. Synonyms: BEEF TALLOW; Tallowoil; HYDROGENATEDBEEFTALLOW; EDIBLETALLOW; BORNEOTALLOW; Talg; Tallow, beef;Suet, beef. CAS No. 61789-97-7. Pack Sizes: 1 kg. Product ID: CDF4-0017. Category: Coating Agents. Product Keywords: Food Ingredients; Coating Agents; BEEF TALLOW; CDF4-0017; 61789-97-7; 263-099-1; 61789-97-7. Purity: 0.99. EC Number: 263-099-1. Application: Beef tallow is animal fat obtained by separation from connected tissue. It consists principally of oleic and palmitic acid. It is a source of fat and is used in cake mix. It is used mostly in shortening and cooking oils. Melting Point: 38~48°C. Density: 0.86 g/cm3. Product Description: Dark yellow oily liquid with a waxy odor. Insoluble in water and less dense than water. Hence floats on water. Freezing point 35-45°F. An animal fat containing principally glycerides of oleic and stearic acids. Exact composition depends on the species and the diet of the animal from which the fat is rendered.
Triallate
Triallate is a selective preemergence herbicide for the control of wild oats in barley, spring wheat, Durum wheat, winter wheat, and sugar beets. Triallate inhibits fatty acid elongation and surface lipid (wax) biosynthesis [1] [2]. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Signaling pathways. CAS No. 2303-17-5. Pack Sizes: 50 mg; 100 mg; 250 mg. Product ID: HY-119435.
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