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Panthenol (also
called pantothenol) is the
alcohol analog of
pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), and is thus a
provitamin of B5. In organisms, it is quickly...
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changed its formula,
adding several new
ingredients including niacinimide,
panthenol, and glycerin. "The
Cetaphil Story".
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Dietary supplements of
pantothenic acid
commonly use
pantothenol (or
panthenol), a shelf-stable analog,
which is
converted to
pantothenic acid once consumed...
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different forms (vitamers) of
vitamin A. "Provitamin B5" is a name for
panthenol,
which may be
converted in the body to
vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid)....
- minoxidil, and a leave-on
technology combination: caffeine, niacinamide,
panthenol, dimethicone, and an
acrylate polymer (CNPDA). This
treatment has shown...
- in 1945 by Hoffmann-La
Roche of Switzerland,
which based the name on
panthenol. It
started to be
introduced in the
United States and
around the world...
- triethanolamine, bi****h citrate,
sodium thiosulfate, fragrance, and
panthenol. Lead
acetate has been
replaced by bi****h
citrate as the progressive...
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dimethicone or cyclopentasiloxane).
Lubricants such as
fatty alcohols,
panthenol, dimethicone, etc. Moisturizers,
whose role is to hold
moisture in the...
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Guanidinopropionic acid
Theanine Pantothenic acid
Related compounds Panthenol Supplementary data page
Arginine (data page)
Except where otherwise noted...
- fish, eggs, many vegetables, mushrooms, tree nuts B5
pantothenic acid
panthenol pantethine water 5 mg/5 mg
paresthesia diarrhea;
possibly nausea and heartburn...