Lanolin Alcohol
Synonym(s):Wool alcohols
- CAS NO.:8027-33-6
- Molecular Weight: 0
- MDL number: MFCD00164335
- EINECS: 232-430-1
- SAFETY DATA SHEET (SDS)
- Update Date: 2024-06-17 17:42:23
What is Lanolin Alcohol?
Chemical properties
Pale-yellow or brownish-yellow, brittle mass becoming plastic on heating.
Chemical properties
A pale yellow-colored, oily liquid with a faint characteristic sterol odor.
Chemical properties
Lanolin alcohols is a pale yellow to golden brown-colored solid that is plastic when warm but brittle when cold. It has a faint characteristic odor.
The Uses of Lanolin Alcohol
lanolin alcohol is widely used as an emulsifier and emollient in water-in-oil systems. It absorbs a considerable amount of water that is then slowly released for moisturization purposes. Lanolin alcohol is a mixture of organic alcohols obtained from the hydrolysis of lanolin. It may cause skin sensitivity and allergic reactions.
The Uses of Lanolin Alcohol
emulsifier and emollient in cosmetic and pharmaceutical bases, topical drugs, furniture polish, leather, metal corrosion prevention, paper, inks, textiles, furs, cutting oils, waxes. lCU.
The Uses of Lanolin Alcohol
Wool alcohols have different types of alcohols (aliphatic, steroid, triterpenoid) present in wool fat. They are used as ointment base in cosmetic and pharmaceutical products
Background
Lanolin alcohols are a complex combination of organic alcohols obtained by the hydrolysis of lanolin. It is administered as an ointment base with topical insulin and has shown to be antagonistic to wound healing. It is commonly used in allergenic testing.
Production Methods
Lanolin alcohols is dissolved in mineral oil.
Production Methods
Lanolin alcohols is prepared by the saponification of lanolin followed by separation of the fraction containing cholesterol and other alcohols.
Definition
Lanolin Alcohol is a complex combination of organic alcohols obtained by the hydrolysis of lanolin.
Pharmaceutical Applications
Lanolin alcohols is an oily liquid used in topical pharmaceutical formulations and cosmetics as an emulsifying agent with emollient properties. It is used as a primary emulsifier in the preparation of water-in-oil creams and lotions and as an auxiliary emulsifier and stabilizing agent in oil-in-water creams and lotions.
Pharmaceutical Applications
Lanolin alcohols is used in topical pharmaceutical formulations and cosmetics as a hydrophobic vehicle with emollient properties, e.g. in preparations for dry skin and dry eyes. It is also used in the preparation of water-in-oil creams and ointments at concentrations as low as 2% w/w. The proportion of water that can be incorporated into petrolatum is increased threefold by the addition of 5% lanolin alcohols. Such emulsions do not crack upon the addition of citric, lactic, or tartaric acids.
Safety
Mineral oil and lanolin alcohols is generally regarded as an essentially nontoxic and nonirritant material. However, lanolin alcohols may be irritant to the skin and causes hypersensitivity in some individuals.
Metabolism
Not Available
storage
Lanolin alcohols is stable and should be stored in a well-closed container in a cool, dry place.
storage
Lanolin alcohols may gradually undergo autoxidation during storage. Store in a well-closed, well-filled container, protected from light, in a cool, dry place. Normal storage life is approximately 2 years.
Incompatibilities
Incompatible with coal tar, ichthammol, phenol, and resorcinol.
Incompatibilities
Lanolin alcohols is incompatible with coal tar, ichthammol, phenol, and resorcinol.
Regulatory Status
Included in the FDA Inactive Ingredients Database (ophthalmic and topical preparations). Included in nonparenteral medicines licensed in the UK. Included in the Canadian List of Acceptable Nonmedicinal Ingredients.
Properties of Lanolin Alcohol
Melting point: | >56° |
Boiling point: | 220-420℃ at 1.016hPa |
Density | 0.953 at 20℃ |
vapor pressure | 3.6hPa at 20℃ |
solubility | Practically insoluble in water, soluble in boiling anhydrous ethanol and in methylene chloride, slightly soluble in ethanol (90 per cent V/V). |
Odor | amber hard waxy solid, char. odor |
EPA Substance Registry System | Lanolin Simple Alcohols (8027-33-6) |
Safety information for Lanolin Alcohol
Computed Descriptors for Lanolin Alcohol
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