Chemical structure of 1,1,-Bis (4-Chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-Trichloroethane 4,4'-DTT | 50-29-3
SKU: S2690

Cetyl Ricinoleate | 10401-55-5 | Sarchem Labs

SKU: S2690

Description

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GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements

Hazards not otherwise classified (HNOC) or not covered by GHS

 

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Cetyl Ricinoleate | 10401-55-5 FAQs

Yes, cetyl ricinoleate is beneficial for skin. It acts as a moisturizer and emollient, helping to soften and condition the skin without clogging pores. It’s often used in products for sensitive or dry skin types.

The chemical formula of cetyl ricinoleate is C34H66O3. It is an ester formed from cetyl alcohol and ricinoleic acid, combining fatty alcohol and fatty acid structures.

Cetyl ricinoleate is a waxy or oily ester with excellent skin compatibility. It has low odor, provides lubricity, enhances spreadability, and contributes to the glide and feel of cosmetic products.

The melting point of cetyl ricinoleate typically falls in the range of 28–32°C (82–89°F). This low melting point supports its use in creams, lotions, and balms for smooth texture and easy application.

Yes, cetyl ricinoleate is generally regarded as safe and non-irritating. It is approved for use in personal care products by cosmetic safety panels and is well tolerated by most skin types.