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Arachidyl dodecanoate (CAS 36617-18-2)

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Alternate Names:
Arachidyl laurate; Dodecanoic acid eicosyl ester
Application:
Arachidyl dodecanoate is a reference in the analysis of wax esters of lauric acid
CAS Number:
36617-18-2
Molecular Weight:
480.85
Molecular Formula:
C32H64O2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Arachidyl dodecanoate functions as an emollient and skin-conditioning agent in experimental applications. It acts by forming a protective barrier on the skin′s surface, which helps to reduce water loss and maintain the skin′s moisture levels. At the molecular level, Arachidyl dodecanoate interacts with the skin′s lipid layer, enhancing its ability to retain moisture and improving skin hydration. This mechanism of action may be a useful component in experimental formulations aimed at studying skin barrier function and moisturizing properties.


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Arachidyl dodecanoate, 100 mg

sc-214553
100 mg
$56.00