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Cosmetics jojoba

Synonyms Alcohols, jojoba Jobacohol Definition Alcohol fraction obtained by saponification of jojoba oil Toxicoiogy LD (oral, mouse) > 50 ml/kg Uses Emollient in cosmetics Jojoba (Buxus chinensis) extract CAS 90045-98-0 EINECS/ELINCS 289-964-3 Synonyms Buxus chinensis Jojoba extract Simmondsia chinensis extract Definition Extract of the nuts of the jojoba, Buxus chinensis... [Pg.2292]

Uses Botanical in cosmetics Jojoba (Buxus chinensis) oil CAS 61789-91-1... [Pg.2292]

Jojoba. Jojoba oil [61789-91-1] is obtained from the seeds of the jojoba plant grown in semiarid regions of Costa Rica, Israel, Mexico, and the United States. The oil is made up of ca 80 wt % of esters of eicos-ll-enoic and docos-13-enoic acids, and eicos-ll- -l-ol, and docos-13- -l-ol, ca 17 wt % of other hquid esters, with the balance being free alcohols, free acids, and steroids. Jojoba oil is used primarily in the formulation of cosmetics. Hydrogenated jojoba oil is a wax used in candles and other low volume specialty apphcations. [Pg.315]

Jojoba is a desert crop that gives a small bean containing about 50% of a wax, a fatty acid ester with a fatty alcohol. The only other large source of such a wax is sperm whale oil, traditionally used in fine lubricants (see Lubrication and lubricants). Because the sperm whale is an endangered species, relatively Httle sperm whale oil is available and there is a large market for a substitute. Jojoba oil has been found to be usable for most of these appHcations. The jojoba oil is obtained by simply pressing the nut followed by conventional refining. Some jojoba oil is used in cosmetics (qv). [Pg.448]

Biological, Chemical Reconnaissance System (JSLNBCRS), 5 832 Joint Service Standoff Chemical Agent Detector (JSLSCAD), 5 832 Joint ventures, 15 639-640 Joint Warning and Reporting Network (JWARN), 5 832 Jojoba oil, 26 212-213 Jojoba wax, cosmetically useful lipid, 7 833t... [Pg.500]

Jojoba wax, used in candles and cosmetics, is partially composed of the ester of stearic acid and a straight-chain C22 alcohol. Draw the structure of this ester. [Pg.1068]

Esters obtained from alcohols and fatty acids have many remarkable applications. Those from long chain acids (12-20 carbon atoms) and short chain alcohols (3-8 carbon atoms) have been widely employed in the food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries (1). Natural esters such as those from jojoba oil, carnauba wax, and whale oil have been used. However, these oils are expensive and are not usually available in large amounts. Therefore, it is desirable to develop methods for the production of such esters using cheaper and more plentiful raw materials (2). [Pg.772]

The jojoba plant (Simmondsia chinensis) produces wax esters rather than tri-acylglycerols in its seeds and it has become a significant crop for the cosmetic sector. Its wax consists mainly of long-chain fatty acids linked to long-chain fatty alcohols. [Pg.37]

Jojoba (Simmondsia chincnsis) This is not actually an oil but a liquid wax. It is good for cosmetic use with moisturizing properties and ideal for dry skin and conditions like eczema and psoriasis. It is similar chemically to sebum and able to dissolve it. The oil keeps well owing to a stable molecular structure and analysis shows both saturated and unsaturated fatty acids, with eicosenoic (71%), oleic (14%), stearic (10%) and palmitic (1.5%). The presence of a compound called myristic acid is thought to confer anti-inflammatory properties. [Pg.219]

Jojoba oil was first produced as a possible substitute for the spermaceti oil or wax derived from sperm whales. Jojoba oil is pressed from the seeds of the jojoba tree (Simmondsia chinensis), which is a member of the Euphorbiaceae family. This oil is very stable and resistant to oxidation. Its uses are mostly cosmetic, in shampoos, lotions, and sun block lotions. It is also used as a lubricant, as a polish, and mixed with other oils and wax in water-resistant coatings and candles. [Pg.89]

Waxes are common forms of high-energy storage, in the oils of fish and other marine animals. The major lipids of commercial whale oil consist of approximately 65 percent waxes and 35 percent TAG. The lipids of Australian orange roughy (Hoplostethus atlanticus) and dory fish oils are 97.1 and 90.9 percent wax esters, respectively.58 Essentially all the oil in jojoba (Simmondsia chiensis) seed is in wax form. Whale and jojoba oils have been valued for stability in cosmetics and heavy-duty lubrication applications. [Pg.1574]

Jojoba oil is not a triacylglycerol but a mixture of wax esters based mainly on 20 1 and 22 1 acids and alcohols. It contains C40, C42, and C44 esters with two isolated double bonds (one in the acyl chain and one in the alkyl chain). The oil serves as replacement for sperm whale oil, which is proscribed in most countries because the sperm whale is an endangered species. At present, jojoba oil is a high-priced oil used mainly in cosmetics, but it has excellent lubricating properties and could be used extensively for this purpose if available in sufficient quantity at an appropriate price. [Pg.298]

ScherobaOfl. [Scher] Isostearyl emcate and eiucyl emcate jojoba oil substitute for cosmetic formulations. [Pg.328]

Aside from the use of the wax in cosmetics and specialty lubricant applications, the cost of the oil has limited its scope of incorporation into the industrial market. However, efforts by Shani et al. (9-12) have provided some degree of functionalization of jojoba, particularly at the olefin positions. These functionalizations fall into the classes of halogenation, allylic bromination-dehydrohalogenation, sulfurization, phosphorylation, ozonolysis, amination, oxidation, and pyrolysis. These derivatives are intended to boost the polarity of the wax or provide functionalization for binding to polymers. [Pg.46]

In cosmetic applications the freedom in using different oils is greater. Long-chain fatty acids, fatty alcohols, and simple esters such as isopropyl myristate (IPM), jojoba oil, and essential oils are only a few of the examples. In addition, various waxes, sterols, and paraffin oils have been tried. [Pg.381]

Synonyms Black currant oil Ribes nigrum oil Definition Fixed oil produced from seeds of the black currant, Ribes nigrum Properties Lt. yel. clear oil Uses Emollient in cosmetics food ingred. Manuf/Disthb. Arista Ind. http //www.aristaindustries.com-. Desert Whale Jojoba http //www.desertwhaie.com-, Tri-K Ind. http //www.tn-k. com... [Pg.541]

Properties Dens. 0.923 iodine no. 160 sapon. no. 190-193 ref. index 1.470-1.472 Precaution Combustible Uses Drying oil in food-contact coatings emollient in cosmetics Regulatory FDA 21CFR 175.300 Manuf./Distrib. Aldivia http //www.aidivia.com] Desert Whale Jojoba http //WWW. desertwhaie. com... [Pg.1974]

Uses Humectant in cosmetics Hydrogenated isomaltulose. See Isomalt Hydrogenated jojoba oil CAS 92457-12-0 EINECS/ELINCS 296-292-4 Synonyms Jojoba oil, hydrogenated Definition End prod, of the controlled hydrogenation of jojoba oil Uses Abrasive, emollient, skin conditioner, exfoliant in cosmetics Features Oily... [Pg.2071]

JO JO [Custom Ingreds. http //www. chembuyersguide. com/partners/cu stomingredients.html], Ross Jojoba Oil Cosmetic Grade t[Frank B. Ross] Simchin WS t[R I T.A. http //www.ritacorp.com], Simchin Natural [R.l.T.A. http //www. ritacorp. com]... [Pg.2293]

Jojoba (Buxus chinensis) powder Synonyms Buxus chinensis Jojoba powder Jojoba seed powder Powdered jojoba seed Definition Powder obtained from the ground seeds of jojoba, Buxus chinensis Uses Exfoliant for cosmetics Trade Name Synonyms Jojoba Meal 24/60 [Floratech Am. http //www.floratech.com]. Jojoba Meal 40 [Floratech Am. http //www.floratech.com]. Jojoba Meal 60 [Floratech Am. http //www.floratech.com] Jojoba esters... [Pg.2293]

Definition Syn. wax intended to be generally indistinguishable from natural jojoba oil Uses Emollient in cosmetics dermatophilic additive... [Pg.2293]

Synonyms Esterase, jojoba wax Definition Semisolid fraction of jojoba oil Uses Emollient in cosmetics natural chewing gum base exfoliant for cosmetics Regulatory Japan approved Trade Name Synonyms Jojoba 28/60 Gypsy Rose [Floratech Am. [Pg.2293]

Uses Emollient, lubricant for cosmetics, pharmaceuticals jojoba oil substitute diluent for natural jojoba dispersant, solubilizer, solvent, carrier, vehicle in topical pharmaceuticals Manuf./Distrib. A E Connock http //www. connock. co. uk Trade Name Synonyms Cetiol J600 [Cognis/Care Chems. Cognis Canada Cognis KGaA/Care Chems.] Crodamol JJ t[Croda Oleochems.] Dynacerin 660 [Sasol Germany http //www.sasol. com,... [Pg.2990]

Definition End prod, of the controlled treatment of jojoba oil with ozone Uses Emollient in cosmetics Trade Name Synonyms Jox 3 [Floratech Am. http //www.fioratech.com]... [Pg.3018]

PEG-3 isotridecyl ether. See lsotrideceth-3 PEG-5 isotridecyl ether. See lsotrideceth-5 PEG-6 isotridecyl ether. See lsotrideceth-6 PEG-7 isotridecyl ether. See lsotrideceth-7 PEG-8 isotridecyl ether. See lsotrideceth-8 PEG-9 isotridecyl ether. See lsotrideceth-9 PEG-10 isotridecyl ether. See lsotrideceth-10 PEG-11 isotridecyl ether. Seelsotrideceth-11 PEG-12 isotridecyl ether. See lsotrideceth-12 PEG-15 isotridecyl ether. See lsotrideceth-15 PEG-16 isotridecyl ether. See lsotrideceth-16 PEG-15 jojoba acid Synonyms POE (15) jojoba acid Definition PEG deriv. of the acids obtained from the saponification of jojoba oil with an avg. ethoxylation value of 15 Uses Emulsifier in cosmetics PEG-26 jojoba acid Synonyms POE (26) jojoba acid Definition PEG deriv. of acids obtained from saponification of jojoba oil with an avg. ethoxylation value of 26 Uses Emulsifier in cosmetics PEG-40 jojoba acid... [Pg.3139]

Definition PEG deriv. of the acids obtained from the saponification of jojoba oil with an avg. ethoxylation value of 40 Uses Emulsifier in cosmetics PEG-80 jojoba acid Synonyms POE (80) jojoba acid Definition PEG deriv. of the acids obtained from the saponification of jojoba oil with an avg. ethoxylation value of 80 Uses Surfactant in cosmetics... [Pg.3139]

Ross Jojoba Oil Cosmetic Grade. See Jojoba (Buxus chinensis) oil Ross Microcrystalline Wax 165] Ross Microcrystalline Wax 170 Amber, Ross Microcrystalline Wax 170 Black] Ross Microcrystalline Wax 170] Ross Microcrystalline Wax 190] Ross Microcrystalline Wax 214] Ross Microcrystalline Wax 669 Ross Microcrystalline Wax 863] Ross Microcrystalline Wax 916] Ross Microcrystalline Wax 1135/15W, Ross Microcrystailine Wax 1149/14] Ross Microcrystailine Wax 1160/14] Ross Microcrystailine IVax 1251/7] Ross Microcrystailine Wax 1275ML] Ross Microcrystailine Wax 1275W] Ross Microcrystailine Wax 1275WH] Ross Microcrystailine Wax 1329/1] Ross Microcrystailine Wax 1365] Ross Microcrystailine Wax 1385] Ross Microcrystailine Wax 2305. See Microcrystailine wax Ross Montan Wax. See Montan wax Ross Ozokerite Wax. See Ozokerite Ross Palm Wax No. 765] Ross Palm Wax No. [Pg.3855]

CAS 92457-14-2 EINECS/ELINCS 296-295-0 Synonyms Jojoba extract, sulfurized Definition Prod, obtained from the chem. addition of elemental sulfur to jojoba oil Uses Emollient in cosmetics... [Pg.4271]

Petrolatum exfoliant, cosmetics Hydrogenated jojoba oil Jojoba (Buxus chinensis) powder Jojoba wax exfoliant, skin care Honey extract... [Pg.5230]


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