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being lanolin alcohols,
lanolin acids and
lanolin hydrocarbons. An
estimated 8,000 to 20,000
different types of
lanolin esters are
present in
lanolin, resulting...
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Acetylated lanolin alcohol (sometimes
known as
sheep alcohol,
lanolin alcohol, or wool alcohol) is a non-drying
organic compound produced from
lanolin, the...
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commonly based on
vegetable oils/butters,
petroleum oils/jellies, and
lanolin are
widely available. As a
preventive measure, such
products may be rubbed...
- as a
dressing for leather. At the time, the UK
imported lanolin,
having no
domestic lanolin production at all. Dawe's
extraction process failed initially...
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collaborated with Unna, who
recommended Isaac Lifschütz,
inventor of the
lanolin-based
emulsifier Eucerit,
which was
patented in 1900.
Nivea soap was released...
- is
cetyl palmitate,
another ester of a
fatty acid and a
fatty alcohol.
Lanolin is a wax
obtained from wool,
consisting of
esters of sterols.
Plants secrete...
- leather. It
typically contains mild soap,
softening ingredients such as
lanolin, and
preservatives such as beeswax. It is
commonly used on
leather footwear...
- Lip balm
often contains beeswax or
carnauba wax, camphor,
cetyl alcohol,
lanolin, paraffin, and petrolatum,
among other ingredients. Some
varieties contain...
- wool" or "wool in the grease". This wool
contains a high
level of
valuable lanolin, as well as the sheep's dead skin and
sweat residue, and
generally also...
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pomades of the 18th and 19th
centuries consisted mainly of bear fat or lard.
Lanolin,
beeswax and
petroleum jelly have been used
extensively in
modern pomades...