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cetyl
@@@LINK=cetylic Oxford English Dictionary
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Cetyl myristoleate
Cetyl myristoleate is a fatty acid ester or, more specifically, a cetylated fatty acid (CFA). It is the cetyl ester of myristoleic acid. History Cetyl myristoleate was isolated for the first time by Dr. wikipedia.org
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Cetyl alcohol
At room temperature, cetyl alcohol takes the form of a waxy white solid or flakes. Side effects People who suffer from eczema can be sensitive to cetyl alcohol, though this may be due to impurities rather than cetyl alcohol itself. wikipedia.org
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dicetyl
dicetyl Chem. (daɪˈsiːtɪl) [See di-2.] The free form of the hydrocarbon radical cetyl, q.v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cetyl palmitate
Hexadecyl hexadecanoate, also known as cetyl palmitate, is the ester derived from hexadecanoic acid and 1-hexadecanol. Cetyl palmitate is a component of some solid lipid nanoparticles. wikipedia.org
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cetylic
cetyl, cetylene, cetylic etc.: see cet-. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cetrimonium
Cetrimonium, cetyl trimethylammonium, or hexadecyltrimethylammonium is a quaternary ammonium cation whose salts are used as antiseptics: Cetrimonium wikipedia.org
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cet-
cet- f. L. cētus, Gr. κῆτος whale, is used to form names of a series of chemical substances derived from spermaceti, i.e. sperma ceti whale's sperm. The chief are cetane (ˈsiːˌteɪn), the paraffin of the hexdecyl or cetyl series, C16H34, a colourless liquid; so cetane number, a measure of the ignitio... Oxford English Dictionary
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CTAB
CTAB may refer to: Cetyl trimethylammonium bromide, an antiseptic agent also used in DNA extraction Chemical table file, a data file type used in chemoinformatics wikipedia.org
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hexadecane
hexadecane Chem. (ˈhɛksədɪkeɪn) [mod. f. Gr. ἑξα- hexa- + δέκα ten (for Gr. ἑκκαίδεκα sixteen) + -ane.] The paraffin of the 16-carbon series, also called cetane. So hexadeˈcoic a. hexaˈdecyl, the radical C16H33, also called cetyl.1872 Watts Dict. Chem. VI, Hexadecyl. 1880 W. A. Miller's Elem. Chem. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ceteareth
The INCI names ceteareth-n (where n is a number) refer to polyoxyethylene ethers of a mixture of high molecular mass saturated fatty alcohols, mainly cetyl wikipedia.org
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Isoceteth-20
However, as iso-cetyl alcohol is rare in nature isoceteth-20 does not see widespread use. See also Cetomacrogol 1000 - a similar material made from cetyl alcohol References Cosmetics chemicals Ethers Non-ionic surfactants wikipedia.org
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Cetostearyl alcohol
Cetostearyl alcohol, cetearyl alcohol or cetylstearyl alcohol is a mixture of fatty alcohols, consisting predominantly of cetyl (16 C) and stearyl alcohols It is commonly used in hair conditioners and other hair products. 5% cetyl stearyl alcohol in petrolatum is cytotoxic per the MTT assay References wikipedia.org
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Cetomacrogol 1000
Cetomacrogol 1000 is the tradename for polyethylene glycol hexadecyl ether, which is nonionic surfactant produced by the ethoxylation of cetyl alcohol See also Isoceteth-20 - a similar material made using iso-cetyl alcohol References Non-ionic surfactants wikipedia.org
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C32H64O2
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C32H64O2}} The molecular formula C32H64O2 (molar mass: 480.85 g/mol, exact mass: 480.4906 u) may refer to: Cetyl palmitate, or Hexadecyl wikipedia.org
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