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Alcohol cetylic

The most useful fatty alcohols obtained from fats and oils are coconut alcohol, different cuts of coconut alcohol, tallow alcohol, cetyl/stearyl alcohol and oleyl and oleyl/cetyl alcohols. [Pg.225]

The oleaginous phases of creams differ composi-tionally from hydrocarbon ointments. Many, but not all, creams are patterned after vanishing cream and contain considerable stearic acid. In lieu of some or all of the stearic acid, creams sometime contain long-chain waxy alcohols (cetyl, Ci6 stearyl, Ci8), long-chain esters (myristates, Ci4 palmitates, Ci6 stearates, Cig), other long-chain acids (palmatic acid), vegetable and animal oils, and assorted other waxes of both animal and mineral origin. [Pg.222]

Antifungal Ciclopiroxolamine Loprox Stearyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, polysorbate 60 Benzyl alcohol... [Pg.216]

Naftifine hydrochloride Naftin Cetyl alcohol, cetyl esters wax, isopropyl myristate, polysorbate 60, sorbitan monostearate, and stearyl alcohol Benzyl alcohol... [Pg.216]

Cetomacrogol 1000 BP, cetostearyl alcohol Cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, cetyl esters wax, polyoxyl 40 stearate, polyoxyl 8 stearate... [Pg.443]

Lipopeptldes emulsify with difficulty aromatic oils such as styrene or toluene. Furthermore they are not able to emulsify some oils such as vaseline, ricin, wheat germ and silicon oils. To emulsify such oils we have used a binary emulsifying system consisting of a mixture of a fatty alcohol (cetyl alcohol) and a ionic lipopeptide (liposarcosine chlorhydrate, lipolysine bromhydrate or llpoglutamic acid sodium salt). With concentrations of lipopeptide and cetyl alcohol of 1 to 3 % we have obtained miniemulsions similar to those obtained by El Aasser and al. with sodium lauryl sulfate and cetyl alcohol (10). [Pg.123]

Anonymous. Final report on the safety assessment of ceteryl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, isostearyl alcohol, myristyl alcohol, and behenyl alcohol. / Am Coll Toxicol 1988 7(3) 359-413. [Pg.151]

Cetostearyl alcohol cetyl alcohol magnesium lauryl sulfate wax, anionic emulsifying. [Pg.689]

ISO-TRIDECYL ALCOHOL MYRISTIC ALCOHOL OXO-MYRISTIC ALCOHOL PENTADECYL ALCOHOL OXO-PENTADECYL ALCOHOL CETYL ALCOHOL STEARYL ALCOHOL CASTOR OIL... [Pg.82]

Glycerol stearate Glycol stearate Isopropyl myristate Ethyl oleate Fatty Acids Stearic acid Laurie acid Palmitic acid Oleic acid Fatty Alcohols Cetyl alcohol Stearyl alcohol... [Pg.452]

Camphor, eucalyptus oil, and menthol ointment contains camphor 5.2%, eucalpytus oil 1.2%, and menthol 2.8%. Inactive ingredients are carbomer 954, cedar leaf oil, cetyl alcohol, cetyl palmitate, cyclomethicone copolyol, dimethicone copolyol, dimethicone, ethylene diamine... [Pg.129]

Clotrimazone vaginal inserts each contain 100 mg clotrimazole with inactive ingredients benzyl alcohol, cetostearyl alcohol, cetyl esters wax, octyldodecanol, polysorbate 60,... [Pg.139]

Each gram of cream contains 0.5 mg diflorasone diacetate in a cream base. Chemically, diflorasone diacetate is 6(alpha),9-difluoro-11 (beta), 17,21 -trihydroxy- 16(beta)-methyl-pregnal,4-diene-3,20-dionel7,21-diacetate. Each gram of cream contains 0.5 mg diflorasone diacetate in a hydrophilic vanishing-cream base of propylene glycol, stearyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, sorbitan monostearate,... [Pg.150]

Beilstein Handbook Reference) Adol Adol 52 Adol 52 NF Adol 520 Adol 54 Adol 52 NF AI3-00755 Alcohol C-16 Aldol 54 Alfol 16 Atalco C BRN 1748475 C16 alcohol Cachalot C-50 Cachalot C-51 Cachalot C-52 Cachalo C-50 NF Caswell No. 165D Cetaffine Cetal Cetalol CA Cetanol 1-Cetanol Cetostearyl alcohol Cetyl alcohol n-Cetyl alcohol Cetylic alcohol Cetylol CO-1670 CO-1695 Crodacol C Crodacol-cas Crodacol-cat Cyclal cetyl alcohol Dytol F-11 EINECS 253-149-0 Elfacos C EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 001508 EPAL 16NF Ethal Ethol Fatty alcohol(C16) FEMA Number 2554 Hexadecanol n-Hexadecanol n-... [Pg.318]

The spreading pressure q> of films of hexadecyl alcohol (cetyl alcohol) on water has been measured by Adam (Proc. Roy. Soc. A 1922, 101, 452). In one experiment (private communication from Adam to Wolfenden) the film contained 5.20 x 10 mg of hexadecyl alcohol. The width of the trough was 14.0 cm and the effective width of the floating barrier was 13.8 cm. The values of the force on the float for various lengths of film are given in table 1. [Pg.397]


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Cetyl alcohol

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Cetyl alcohol, lubrication

Cetyl alcohol, structure

Cetyl alcohol, three-dimensional

Cetyl alcohols, reaction with

Cetyl/stearyl alcohol

Emollients cetyl alcohol

Emulsifying agents cetyl alcohol

Hexadecyl bromide Cetyl alcohol

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Volume-cetyl alcohol, three-dimensional plots

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