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Cetearyl Alcohol All-purpose thickening agent. NF grade, 95% active components. Composed of fatty alcohols, 70:30 ratio. C18 weight percentage stearyl alcohol 60-75% and C16 weight percentage cetyl alcohol 25-35%. HLB 15.5 (creates oil-in-water emulsions but only to a limited degree). Uses: Lotions, creams, hair shampoos, conditioners, body washes, makeup products. Group: Heterocyclic organic compound. Alternative Names: Alcohols, C16-18;Cetyl-stearyl alcohol. CAS No. 67762-27-0. Molecular formula: C18H38O-C16H34O. Mole weight: 512.941. Appearance: White flakes or pastilles, mild characteristic odor. IUPACName: Hexadecan-1-ol;octadecan-1-ol. Canonical SMILES: CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO. CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO. Density: 0.842 g/cm³. ECNumber: 267-008-6. Catalog: ACM67762270. Alfa Chemistry.
Cetearyl Alcohol (CAS 67762-27-0) Cetearyl alcohol is a fatty alcohol that is commonly used in cosmetic and skincare products as an emollient, texture enhancer, and viscosity controlling agent. Despite the name, it is not a drying or irritating alcohol like ethanol, isopropyl alcohol, or methanol. It is derived from natural sources such as coconut oil and is a mixture of cetyl and stearyl alcohols. Cetearyl alcohol works by forming a protective barrier on the skin and preventing moisture loss, making it popular in moisturizers, lotions, and creams. It is also used as an emulsifier to bind water and oil-based ingredients together, giving consistency to products such as hair conditioners and body washes. Additionally, cetearyl alcohol is a mild ingredient that is well-tolerated by most skin types and does not typically cause irritation or allergic reactions. Uses: 1. cetearyl alcohol is used as an emulsifier in cosmetic formulations. 2. it helps to improve the texture and stability of lotions, creams, and other personal care products. 3. it has moisturizing properties that can help to hydrate and condition the skin. 4. cetearyl alcohol acts as a thickener, providing viscosity to formulations and enhancing their feel. 5. it can also be used to solubilize oth. Group: Hair actives. CAS No. 67762-27-0/8005-44-5. Appearance: wax-like, white solid or flakes. Catalog: CI-HC-0227.… Alfa Chemistry.
Cetostearyl Alcohol Cetostearyl alcohol occurs as white or cream-colored unctuous masses, flakes, pellets or granules. It has a faint, characteristic sweet odor. On heating, cetostearyl alcohol melts to a clear, colorless or pale yellow-colored liquid free of suspended matter. Synonyms: Alcohol cetylicus et stearylicus; cetearyl alcohol; cetyl stearyl alcohol; Crodacol CS90; Lanette O; Speziol C16-18 Pharma; Tego Alkanol 1618; Tego Alkanol 6855. CAS No. 8005-44-5. Product ID: PE-0531. Category: Emollient; Emulsifying Agents; Viscosity-increasing Agents. Product Keywords: Excipients for Liquid Dosage Form; Emulsifier Excipients; PE-0531; Cetostearyl Alcohol; Emollient; Emulsifying Agents; Viscosity-increasing Agents; ; 8005-44-5. UNII: 2DMT128M1S. Chemical Name: Cetostearyl alcohol. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Oral; topical; vaginal. Dosage Form: Oral tablets; topical emulsions, lotions, ointments; vaginal suppositories. Stability and Storage Conditions: Cetostearyl alcohol is stable under normal storage conditions. Cetostearyl alcohol should be stored in a well-closed container in a cool, dry place. Source and Preparation: Cetostearyl alcohol is prepared by the reduction of the appropriate fatty acids from vegetable and animal sources. Cetostearyl alcohol can also be prepared directly from hydrocarbon sources. Applications: Cetostearyl alcohol is used in cosmetics and topical pharmaceutical preparations.… CD Formulation
Cetyl Alcohol, Cetanol Cetyl alcohol occurs as waxy, white flakes, granules, cubes, or castings. It has a faint characteristic odor and bland taste. Synonyms: Alcohol cetylicus; Avol; Cachalot; Crodacol C70; Crodacol C90; Crodacol C95; ethal; ethol; HallStar CO-1695; 1-hexadecanol; nhexadecyl alcohol; Hyfatol 16-95; Hyfatol 16-98; Kessco CA; Lanette 16; Lipocol C; Nacol 16-95; palmityl alcohol; Rita CA; Speziol C16 Pharma; Tego Alkanol 16; Vegarol 1695. CAS No. 36653-82-4. Product ID: PE-0530. Molecular formula: C16H34O. Mole weight: 242.44. Category: Coating Agents; Emulsifying Agents; Stiffening Agents. Product Keywords: Surfactant Excipients; Emulsifier Excipients; PE-0530; Cetyl Alcohol, Cetanol; Coating Agents; Emulsifying Agents; Stiffening Agents; C16H34O; 36653-82-4. UNII: 936JST6JCN. Chemical Name: Hexadecan-1-ol. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Ophthalmic, oral, otic and rectal, topical aerosols, vaginal. Dosage Form: Ophthalmic preparations, oral capsules and tablets, otic and rectal preparations, topical aerosols, creams, emulsions, ointments and solutions, and vaginal preparations. Stability and Storage Conditions: Cetyl alcohol is stable in the presence of acids, alkalis, light, and air; it does not become rancid. It should be stored in a well-closed container in a cool, dry place. Source and Preparation: Cetyl alcohol may be manufactured by a number of methods such as esterification and hydrog… CD Formulation

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