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Cera alba

BP White beeswax JP White beeswax PhEur Cera alba USPNF White wax... [Pg.817]

Mode of Preparation.—The comb, after being freed from honey by dripping and pressure, is melted in hot water to free it from impurities the residue constitutes yellow wax. White wax (Cera Alba) is obtained by agitating... [Pg.69]

Synonyms Cera alba White beeswax White wax Yellow beeswax Yellow wax... [Pg.985]

CAS 8006-40-4 (white) 8012-89-3 (yellow) EINECS/ELINCS 232-383-7 FEMA2126 (wh.) INS901 E901 Synonyms Cera alba White beeswax White wax Yellow beeswax Yellow wax Definition Purified wax from the honeycomb of the bee. Apis mellifera] commonly called white wax when bleached, yellow wax v en not bleached Properties Brown or wh. (bleached) solid with faint odor si. balsamic taste pract. insol. in water si. sol. in cold alcohol sol. in hot alcohol, chloroform, benzene, ether, C, and oils dens. 0.95 m.p. 62-65 C acid no. 17-24 sapon. no. 84 Toxicology Essentially nontoxic mild allergen may cause contact dermatitis, human... [Pg.405]

Cephene . See Phenoxyethanol Cephrol. See p-Citronellol Cepionat. See Methyidihydrojasmonate Cequartyl A. See Benzalkonium chloride Cera-E. See Emulsifying wax NF Cera alba. See Beeswax Cera Albalate 101. See Behenyl beeswax Cera Albalate 102. See Isostearyl behenyl beeswax... [Pg.816]

Waxes are esters of higher fatty acids and fatty alcohols. Pharmaceutically important examples are the liquid Decyl oleate (unsaturated Cetiol V ), the semisolid Wool fat (Adeps lanae) and the solids Yellow wax (Cera flava). Bees wax, white (Cera alba, white wax) and Cetyl palmitate (Cetaceum). The solid waxes are mainly used to increase the consistency of semisolid skin preparations (see Sect. 12.5.2). Waxy liquid compounds are ethyl oleate, isopropyl myristate and benzyl benzoate. In the first two cases the fatty acid is esterified with a short-chain alcohol. [Pg.477]

Cera alba (Bees wax) Wax esters consist of C40 to C46 molecular species, based on 16 0 and 18 0 fatty acids some with hydroxyl groups in the co-2 and CO-3 positions Natural wax produced in the bee hive of honey Apis mellifera bees 61-65 V [69, 71, 72]... [Pg.168]

Chem. Descrip. Sorbitan isostearate, hydrogenated castor oil, Cera alba, and stearic acid... [Pg.125]

Cellulose sodium glycolate. See Carboxymethyiceiiuiose sodium Cellulosic acid. See Oxidized cellulose Cera alba. See Beeswax... [Pg.2022]

Cera. Wax. 1. Flava. Yellon. 2. Alba. White. Apis mellifica. Favus fusus. The melted comb. [Pg.32]


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