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Dodecanol /ˈdoʊˈdɛkɑːnɒl/, or
lauryl alcohol, is an
organic compound produced industrially from palm
kernel oil or
coconut oil. It is a
fatty alcohol...
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Octyldodecanol is a branched-chain
primary alcohol used as the
isomer 2-octyl-1-
dodecanol in
cosmetics such as lipstick, or as an anti-blooming
agent in facepowder...
- hemangiomas, and
vascular malformations. It is
formed by the
ethoxylation of
dodecanol.
Polidocanol is also used as a sclerosant, an
irritant injected to treat...
- as "a C12 alcohol", that is an
alcohol having 12 carbons, for
example dodecanol.
Fatty alcohols became commercially available in the
early 1900s. They...
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ammonium salt of a
fatty acid (myristylammonium oleate)
dissolved in 1-
dodecanol as solvent. Together,
these lead to a
reversible chemical reaction in...
- tropics. Its oil
contains aldehydes such as
decanal (28%), and the
alcohols dodecanol (44%) and
decanol (11%).
Sesquiterpenes such as α-humulene and β-caryophyllene...
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octanol and
gallic acid
Dodecyl gallate, or
lauryl gallate, the
ester of
dodecanol and
gallic acid
Epicatechin gallate, a flavan-3-ol, a type of flavonoid...
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Dodecyl gallate, or
lauryl gallate, is the
ester of
dodecanol and
gallic acid. As a food
additive it is used
under the E
number E312 as an antioxidant...
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naturally in
citrus oils, but
commercial samples are
usually produced from
dodecanol by dehydrogenation.
Record of
dodecanal in the
GESTIS Substance Database...
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crystal violet lactone, weak acid, and a
dissociable salt
dissolved in
dodecanol are
applied to the fabric. When the
solvent is solid, the dye
exists in...