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CAS No.: | 79-81-2 |
Formula: | C36h60o2 |
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Chemical name: Vitamin A Palmitate English name: Vitamin A Palmitate Molecular formula: C36H58O2 Molecular weight: 526.85 Appearance: Yellow to orange viscous liquid, which can solidify into a waxy solid at low temperature, with a slight peculiar smell Solubility: Easily soluble in organic solvents such as chloroform, ether, fats and oils; insoluble in water Purity: ≥99% (HPLC test) Packing specifications: 1kg/aluminum can, 5kg/carton, 25kg/cardboard barrel Storage conditions: light-proof, sealed, stored in a cold place (2-8ºC) Shelf life: 24 months |
1.Nutritional supplement: As a storage and transportation form of vitamin A, it can be enzymatically hydrolyzed into retinol in the human body to meet the body's needs for vitamin A. It helps maintain normal visual function and prevent night blindness; protects the health of epithelial tissues and enhances the resistance of skin and mucous membranes; promotes growth and development, and is essential for the growth of children's bones and teeth.
2.Antioxidant effect: It has a certain antioxidant capacity, can remove free radicals, reduce the damage of oxidative stress to cells, delay cell aging, and protect the integrity of biological membrane structure and function.
3.Skin care: In the field of cosmetics, it can promote skin metabolism, enhance skin elasticity, and reduce wrinkle formation; it helps to improve problems such as dry and rough skin, keep the skin moist and smooth; it can also promote the shedding and regeneration of stratum corneum cells, making the skin more delicate.
4.Medical use: It is widely used in ophthalmic drugs and can be used to treat diseases such as dry eyes. By supplementing the nutrients in tears, it improves the stability of tear film and relieves symptoms such as dry eyes and pain; it can also be used as an additive in drug preparations to enhance drug stability and bioavailability.
1. Nutritional health products: As a supplement of vitamin A, it is added to various nutritional health products, such as soft capsules, tablets, oral liquids, etc., to meet the needs of different groups of people for vitamin A, especially for people with insufficient vitamin A intake in their diet, decreased vision, low immunity, etc.
2. Cosmetics: Commonly used in skin care products, such as creams, lotions, essences, etc., which can play a role in moisturizing, anti-wrinkle, whitening, etc.; it can also be added to lipstick to moisturize the lip skin and prevent dryness.
3. Medical field: used to prepare ophthalmic drugs, such as eye drops, eye ointments, etc.; it can also be used as a drug excipient to improve the stability and efficacy of drugs; it can also be used to treat diseases related to vitamin A deficiency.
4. Food additives: In the food industry, it can be added to dairy products, edible oils, beverages and other foods as a nutritional enhancer to improve the nutritional value of food and enhance the market competitiveness of products.