Name | Pro-xylane (Hydroxypropyl tetrahydropyrantriol) | CAS# | 439685-79-7 | |
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Price | $Inquiry/1kg $Inquiry/50g $Inquiry/100mg $Inquiry/1ton | Purity | 98.0% | |
Stocking Period |
99 Day | Stock | In Stock | |
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Product name: BeriCos® Proxylane-POW Alias: Pro-Xylane Chinese INCI: Hydroxypropyl tetrahydropyran triol Molecular weight: 192.21 Molecular formula: C8H16O5 CAS NO:439685-79-7 Appearance : White to off-white powder (pure product) (30% and 50% solution can be customized) Odor : Slightly special odor Purity (HPLC): ≥98% (pure) Solubility: Water soluble Clarity of solution: colorless to light yellow clear liquid pH value (1% aqueous solution): 6.5-8.0 About appearance and conformation Bosain is a chiral compound with four different conformations: (β,S conformation, β,R conformation, a,S conformation, a,R conformation). At present, the commercially available boswellin is mainly a mixture of β,S and β,R conformations, and the product has two different appearances: paste-like liquid and powder. The difference between the two is as follows
Paste liquid bosine: The ratio of S-configuration to R-configuration is between 50% : 50% and 70% : 30%. Powdered boswellin: the ratio of S to R configuration is 90% : 10%. According to the research data on L’Oreal’s patent application “New C-glycoside derivatives and their cosmetic use”, the higher the S-configuration content, the better the activity and efficacy. We use chiral splitting technology to obtain boswellin with S: R = 90% : 10% or more, and the product is a white to off-white powder, which has better activity and efficacy! Detailed introduction Product Deion Boswellin is one of the many derivatives of xylose, originally derived from beech trees and now obtained synthetically. It also promotes the synthesis of glycosaminoglycans (GAGS) and proteoglycans (PGS). Efficacy characteristics Increased basement membrane proteoglycans, increased CD44, increased multiligand proteoglycans Enhanced binding at the epidermal-dermal junction Glycosaminoglycan (GAGS) synthesis Proteoglycan (PGS) synthesis Restoration of firmness and elasticity More
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