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Non-greasy solid emollient is the ester of myristyl alcohol & myristic acid. Enhances esthetic properties of skin care products, gives more body & spreadability. Melting point (~38°C/100°F). Uses: Soaps, creams, makeup, lotions, hair conditioners, shaving products. Group: Non-ionic surfactantswax esters. Alternative Names: Tetradecanoic acid, tetradecyl ester;Tetradecyl tetradecanoate;Tetradecyl myristate. CAS No. 3234-85-3. Molecular formula: C28H56O2. Mole weight: 424.74. Appearance: White pastille or flakes, fatty odor. Purity: 99%+. IUPACName: Tetradecyl tetradecanoate. Canonical SMILES: CCCCCCCCCCCCCCOC(=O)CCCCCCCCCCCCC. Density: 0.859±0.06g/ml. Catalog: ACM3234853.
MyristylMyristate & Myristyl Laurate
Uniqud blend used to increase the viscosity and body of formulations. Gives an upscale quality to products, by providing a dry, non-greasy after feel. Enhances spreadability, provides velvety after-feel on skin, and reduces drag of product application. Uses: Color cosmetics, hair care, shampoos, conditioners, styling, skin care, after-sun care. Group: Rheology modifiers. CAS No. 22412-97-1/3234-85-3. Appearance: White to yellowish waxy solid, characteristic, bland odor. Catalog: CI-SC-0531.
Cetrimide. Synonyms: Tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide, Trimethyl(tetradecyl)ammonium bromide. CAS No. 1119-97-7. Pack Sizes: 5, 100, 250, 500 g in poly bottle. Product ID: CDC10-0309. Molecular formula: C17H38BrN. Category: Cosmetic Preservatives. Product Keywords: Cosmetic Ingredients; Cosmetic Preservatives; Cetrimide; CDC10-0309; 1119-97-7; C17H38BrN; Tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide, Trimethyl(tetradecyl)ammonium bromide; 214-291-9; MFCD00011770; 1119-97-7. Purity: 0.99. EC Number: 214-291-9. Physical State: White Crystalline Powder. Application: Myristyltrimethylammonium has been used in a study to assess a surfactant-controlled synthetic method to obtain a nanophase of mesoporous ceria-zirconia solid solution containing cationic defects in the crystalline structure. It has also been used in a study to determine the low molecular weight of organic acids in soils and plants by capillary zone electrophoresis. Melting Point: 245-250°C. Product Description: Myristyltrimethylammonium bromide is a cationic/zwitterionic type of surfactant.
MitMAB
MitMAB, an organic building block and cationic surfactant, is a dynamin inhibitor that inhibits the GTPase activity of dynamin I (Ki = 940 nM; IC50 = 3.1 μM). It has been used in a study to assess a surfactant-controlled synthetic method to obtain a nanophase of mesoporous ceria-zirconia solid solution containing cationic defects in the crystalline structure. Uses: Quaternary ammonium compounds are used in disinfectants and sanitizers to treat swimming pools and industrial water reservoirs, as antiseptics for cleaning wounds, skin, and burns, in hair conditioners, as softeners for textiles and paper, and as pigment dispersers. Synonyms: Tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide; (1-Tetradecyl)trimethylammonium Bromide Cetrimide BP; MTAB ; Microcide II; Morpan T; Myristyltrimethylammonium bromide; Myrtrimonium Bromide; Mytab; N,N,N-Trimethyl-1-tetradecanaminium Bromide;N-Tetradecyl-N,N,N-trimethylammonium Bromide; Pentonium 4Br40;Quaternium 13; Querton 14Br40; TTAB; TTAB (surfactant); Tetradecyltrimethylammonium Bromide; Tetradonium Bromide; Trimethylmyristylammonium Bromide; n-Tetradecyltrimethylammonium Bromide. Grades: >98.0%(T). CAS No. 1119-97-7. Molecular formula: C17H38BrN. Mole weight: 336.39.
Myristic acid occurs as an oily white crystalline solid with a faint odor. Synonyms: Edenor C14 98-100; n-tetradecanoic acid; 1-tridecanecarboxylic acid. CAS No. 544-63-8. Product ID: PE-0554. Molecular formula: C14H28O2. Mole weight: 228.37. Category: Emulsifying Agents; Skin Penetrant; Tablet and Capsule Lubricant. Product Keywords: Excipients for Liquid Dosage Form; Emulsifier Excipients; PE-0554; Myristic Acid; Emulsifying Agents; Skin Penetrant; Tablet and Capsule Lubricant; C14H28O2; 544-63-8. UNII: 0I3V7S25AW. Chemical Name: Tetradecanoic acid. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Oral. Dosage Form: Oral capsules. Stability and Storage Conditions: The bulk material should be stored in a well-closed container in a cool, dry, place. Source and Preparation: Myristic acid occurs naturally in nutmeg butter and in most animal and vegetables fats. Synthetically, it may be prepared by electrolysis of methyl hydrogen adipate and decanoic acid or by Maurer oxidation of myristyl alcohol. Applications: Myristic acid is used in oral and topical pharmaceutical formulations. Myristic acid has been evaluated as a penetration enhancer in melatonin transdermal patches in rats and bupropion formulations on human cadaver skin. Further studies have assessed the suitability of myristic acid in oxymorphone formulations and clobetasol 17-propionate topical applications. Furthermore, polyvinyl alcohol substituted wit
Myristyl acetate
Myristyl acetate, a fragrance ingredient ubiquitous in cosmetics and personal care products, and also present in food as a flavoring agent, has been of considerable interest in the pharmaceutical industry. Its therapeutic properties against a variety of disorders, including psoriasis and eczema, have been investigated, as has its insecticidal potential. Uses: Tetradecyl acetate is a sex pheromone secreted by various insects. Synonyms: 1-Tetradecyl 1-Acetate; 1-Tetradecyl Acetate; Acetic Acid Tetradecan-1-yl Ester; Tetradecanol Acetate; n-Tetradecyl Acetate; tetradecanoyl acetate; Acetic acid tetradecyl; 1-Tetradecanyl acetate. Grades: 95%. CAS No. 638-59-5. Molecular formula: C16H32O2. Mole weight: 256.42.
Myristyl Alcohol
Myristyl alcohol occurs as a white crystalline solid with a waxy odor. Also reported as opaque leaflets or crystals from ethanol. Synonyms: Alcohol miristilo; Dytol R-52; Lanette Wax KS; Lorol C14-95; Loxanol V; myristic alcohol; Nacol 14-95; Nacol 14-98; 1- tetradecanol; n-tetradecanol-1; n-tetradecyl alcohol; tetradecyl alcohol; Unihydag WAX-14. CAS No. 112-72-1. Product ID: PE-0606. Molecular formula: C14H30O. Mole weight: 214.4. Category: Emollient; Emulsion Stabilizer; Oleaginous vehicle; Surfactant; Thickening Agents; Viscosity-controlling Agents. Product Keywords: Surfactant Excipients; Stabilizers; PE-0606; Myristyl Alcohol; Emollient; Emulsion Stabilizer; Oleaginous vehicle; Surfactant; Thickening Agents; Viscosity-controlling Agents; C14H30O; 112-72-1. UNII: V42034O9PU. Chemical Name: Tetradecan-1-ol. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Stability and Storage Conditions: The bulk material should be stored in a well-closed container in a cool, dry place. Source and Preparation: Myristyl alcohol is found in spermaceti wax and sperm oil, and may be synthesized by sodium reduction of fatty acid esters or the reduction of fatty acids by lithium aluminum hydride. It can also be formed from acetaldehyde and dimethylamine. Applications: Myristyl alcohol is used in oral, parenteral, and topical pharmaceutical formulations. It has been evaluated as a penetration enhancer in melatonin transdermal patches in rats.Myrist
Myristyl nicotinate (Tetradecyl nicotinate) is an ester proagent and a lipophilic derivative of Nicotinic acid. Myristyl nicotinate is being developed for delivery of Nicotinic acid into the skin for prevention of actinic keratosis and its progression to skin cancer. Myristyl nicotinate shows to stimulate epidermal differentiation in photodamaged skin, increasing skin NAD content and strengthening the skin barrier [1] [2]. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Signaling pathways. Alternative Names: Tetradecyl nicotinate. CAS No. 273203-62-6. Pack Sizes: 10 mM * 1 mL; 100 mg. Product ID: HY-133027.
Myristyl Stearate
It is fatty ester derived from renewable vegetable oils. Waxy flake emollient, offering film-forming and smooth application properties. Used often as skin-conditioning agent. It is GMO-free. It is particularly suitable for use across skincare and color cosmetic formulations. Uses: Skin and hair care products, color cosmetics. Group: Heterocyclic organic compoundwax esters. Alternative Names: Octadecanoic acid, tetradecyl ester;Stearic acid, tetradecyl ester;Tetradecyl stearate. CAS No. 17661-50-6. Molecular formula: C32H64O2. Mole weight: 480.85. Appearance: Crystalline waxy solid, odorless. Purity: 99%+. IUPACName: Tetradecyl octadecanoate. Canonical SMILES: CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC (=O)OCCCCCCCCCCCCCC. Catalog: ACM17661506.
A surfactant of the sulfobetaine class. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: SB3-14; Myristyl Sulfobetaine; Zwittergent 3-14; 3- (Tetradecyldi methyl ammonio) propanesulfonate; 3- (N-Tetradecyl-N, N-dimethylammonio) propanesulfonate; 3- (Tetradecyldi methyl ammonio) -1-propanesulfonate. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 14933-09-6. Pack Sizes: 10g, 25g. US Biological Life Sciences.
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PPG-2 Myristyl Ether Propionate
Acts as liquid emollient, emulsifier and solvent. It has 86% bio-based content and renewable content. Used in bath, shower & soaps, shaving, body care, face color, facial cleansers, and deodorants. Saponification value 140-155. Uses: Emulsions for skin and hair care products, depilatories, antiperspirants. Group: Heterocyclic organic compound. CAS No. 74775-06-7. Appearance: Clear liquid. Catalog: ACM74775067.
Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, lauryl Me, Me myristyl
Siloxanes and Silicones, di-Me, lauryl Me, Me myristyl. CAS No. 102782-93-4. Catalog: ACM102782934.
Sodium Cocoyl Sulfate
Sodium Cocoyl Sulfate is a surfactant that is commonly used in cosmetic and personal care products as a cleansing agent, emulsifier, and foaming agent. It is a mixture of several fatty acid salts that are derived from coconut oil, including lauryl sulfate, myristyl sulfate, and cocoyl sulfate. Sodium Cocoyl Sulfate is often abbreviated as SCS. Uses: 1. shampoos and hair care products: scs is used as a foaming and cleansing agent in shampoos, conditioners and other hair care products. 2. facial and body washes: scs is used in facial and body washes as a mild surfactant that provides rich and creamy lather and effectively cleanses the skin of impurities without causing excessive dryness. 3. baby products: scs is often used in baby and sensitive skin products, such as baby shampoos, bath gels, and wipes, as it is gentle on the skin and doesn't cause irritation. 4. toothpaste and oral care products: scs is used in toothpaste and mouthwash to create a foaming effect and to help remove plaque and other debris from the teeth. 5. industrial cleaners: scs is also used in industrial cleaning products, such as engine degreasers and heavy-duty cleaners, due to its ability to effectively remove grease and oil. Group: Sulfated anionics. CAS No. 97348-54-4. Appearance: white or cream-colored powder or small flakes. Catalog: CI-HC-0005.
Tetradecanal
A major component of the essential oil found in the leaves of Azadirachta indica. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: Myristaldehyde; 1-Tetradecanal; Aldehyde peche; Myristinaldehyde; Myristylaldehyde; NSC 66435; Peach aldehyde; Tetradecanaldehyde; Tetradecyl aldehyde; n-Tetradecanal; n-Tetradecyl aldehyde. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 124-25-4. Pack Sizes: 1g. US Biological Life Sciences.
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Tetradecanal
Insect Pheromone. Alternative Names: trans 11-tetradecenal; Myristyl Aldehyde; Tetradecanal; Myristaldehyde; Tetradecyl Aldehyde. CAS No. 124-25-4. Molecular formula: C14H28O. Mole weight: 212.37. Appearance: Colorless to pale yellow solid. Purity: 0.97. IUPACName: tetradecanal. Density: 0.826 g/cm³. ECNumber: 204-692-7. Catalog: ACM124254.
Tetradecanol
Tetradecanol is a colorless thick liquid (heated) with a faint alcohol odor. Solidifies and floats on water. (USCG, 1999);Liquid; OtherSolid; OtherSolid, Liquid; PelletsLargeCrystals; WetSolid;Liquid;DryPowder; Liquid; WetSolid; WetSolid, Liquid; Liquid; OtherSolid; Liquid; Solid; Solid. Group: Alcoholsfatty alcohols. Alternative Names: Myristyl alcohol. CAS No. 112-72-1. Molecular formula: C14H30O. Mole weight: 214.36. Appearance: Solid. Purity: 99%+. IUPACName: tetradecan-1-ol. Canonical SMILES: CCCCCCCCCCCCCCO. Density: 0.824 at 100.4 °F (USCG, 1999);0.823 at 40 °C. ECNumber: 616-261-4; 272-490-6; 204-000-3; 268-107-7; 275-983-4; 264-118-6; 267-019-6. Catalog: ACM112721.
Tetradecanol
Tetradecanol is a colorless thick liquid (heated) with a faint alcohol odor. Solidifies and floats on water. (USCG, 1999);Liquid; OtherSolid; OtherSolid, Liquid; PelletsLargeCrystals; WetSolid;Liquid;DryPowder; Liquid; WetSolid; WetSolid, Liquid; Liquid; OtherSolid; Liquid; Solid; Solid. Group: Solubility enhancing reagents. Alternative Names: Myristyl alcohol. CAS No. 112-72-1. Product ID: tetradecan-1-ol. Molecular formula: 214.36. Mole weight: C14H30O. CCCCCCCCCCCCCCO. InChI=1S / C14H30O / c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15 / h15H, 2-14H2, 1H3. HLZKNKRTKFSKGZ-UHFFFAOYSA-N. 99%+.
Tetradecyl acetate
Tetradecyl acetate is a sex pheromone produced by Ctenopseustis obliquana females. Tetradecyl acetate can be used to disrupt the mating of pest species [1] [2]. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Natural products. Alternative Names: Myristyl acetate. CAS No. 638-59-5. Pack Sizes: 10 mM * 1 mL; 500 mg. Product ID: HY-W042284.
Tetradecyl b-D-glucopyranoside is a multifaceted element extensively utilized in the biomedical sector, showcasing remarkable adaptability in studying infectious maladies. Its distinctive chemical attributes function as a proficient solubilizer and stabilizer for diverse pharmaceuticals. Synonyms: Myristyl D-glucoside; Tetradecyl D-glucopyranoside; myristyl glucoside; Myristyl D-glucopyranoside; Myristyl glucoside [INCI]; D-Glucopyranoside, tetradecyl; 6AK28695LF; tetradecyl beta-d-glucoside; Tetradecyl b-D-glucopyranoside; UNII-6AK28695LF; 33508-66-6; beta-D-Glucopyranoside, tetradecyl; tetradecyl beta-d-glucopyranoside; SCHEMBL62241; CHEMBL3608782; TETRADECYL.BETA.-D-GLUCOSIDE.BETA.-D-GLUCOPYRANOSIDE, TETRADECYL; T-2354; (2R,3S,4S,5R,6R)-2-(hydroxymethyl)-6-tetradecoxyoxane-3,4,5-triol. Molecular formula: C20H40O6. Mole weight: 376.53.