Squalane


Squalane, also known as isotriacane, squalane, is produced by squalene hydrogenation, can be used as basic cosmetic oil raw materials such as balm, nutritional emulsion. Squalene is obtained from the liver oil of the blue shark (Centrophorus) or other deep-sea sharks, and began as A by-product of the production of vitamin A from shark liver oil. In recent years, it has been found that the unsaponified contents of olive oil are rich in squalene, which is used as raw material to produce squalane (that is, perhydrogenated squalene). Squalane is one of the few animal oils with high chemical stability, excellent use, good affinity for skin, low polarity and medium spread.

Product nameSqualane
CAS111-01-3
SourcesShark liver source, vegetable oil source (soybean oil, olive oil)
ApperanceColorless or slightly yellow clear oily liquid
SpecificationSoybeans: 92%;Shark liver: 99%
Shelf time2 years,keep away sunlight, keep dry


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