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  2. Jojoba oil - Wikipedia

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    The terms "jojoba oil" and "jojoba wax" are often used interchangeably because the wax visually appears to be a mobile oil, but as a wax it is composed almost entirely (~97%) of mono-esters of long-chain fatty acids and alcohols (isopropyl jojobate), accompanied by only a tiny fraction of triglyceride esters. This composition accounts for its ...

  3. Jojoba - Wikipedia

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    Jojoba is grown for the liquid wax, commonly called jojoba oil, in its seeds. [12] The oil is rare in that it is an extremely long (C36–C46) straight-chain wax ester and not a triglyceride , making jojoba and its derivative jojoba esters more similar to whale oil than to traditional vegetable oils.

  4. Is Jojoba Oil the Best Ingredient to Grow Your Hair?

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    We consulted dermatologists and experts on the benefits of jojoba oil, side effects, and more. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games ...

  5. 11-Eicosenoic acid - Wikipedia

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    11-Eicosenoic acid, also called gondoic acid, is a monounsaturated omega-9 fatty acid found in a variety of plant oils and nuts; in particular jojoba oil. [2] It is one of a number of eicosenoic acids .

  6. Jojoba ester - Wikipedia

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    Jojoba esters are the hydrogenation or transesterification product of Jojoba oil. [1] Jojoba Esters are commonly used in cosmetic formulations as an emollient , due to its remarkable similarity to the natural oils produced by the human skin , and its high oxidative stability.

  7. Isopropyl jojobate - Wikipedia

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    Isopropyl jojobate is the isopropyl ester of the unfractionated saponification product of jojoba oil. It consists of a mixture of jojoba alcohols and the esters of isopropyl alcohol and jojoba acids. There are typically also unsaponified wax esters present in isopropyl jojobate.

  8. List of vegetable oils - Wikipedia

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    Cape chestnut oil, also called yangu oil, is a popular oil in Africa for skin care. [74] Carob pod oil (Algaroba oil), from carob, with an exceptionally high essential fatty acid content. [75] [76] Cocoa butter, from the cacao plant, is used in the manufacture of chocolate, as well as in some ointments and cosmetics; sometimes known as ...

  9. PEG-150 hydrogenated jojoba - Wikipedia

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    PEG-150 hydrogenated jojoba is an ethoxylated version of fully hydrogenated jojoba wax and the most water soluble form of jojoba available. This versatile emollient functions as a secondary emulsifier and provides viscosity adjustments in hair care formulas and fragrance oil solubilization in aqueous solutions.