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OLEYL ERUCATE

Oleyl erucate, as mentioned earlier, having similar qualities to jojoba oil, can be used commercially as a replacement of jojoba oil. It has been known to have excellent skincare and conditioning properties. When it is applied on the skin it may form a layer on the skin, which retains moisture within the skin and doesn’t let the skin dry out. Especially for dry skin problems, it provides good moisturization to the skin. A well-moisturized skin is strong enough to fight environmental stressors. It spreads easily on the skin, providing a non-oily, smooth feel to the skin. It also supplies skin some special lipids similar to jojoba oil. It is also used in hair care products as well since it may provide a conditioning effect on hair. It reduces infections like dandruff in hair, makes them smooth, silky, and healthier. It is also used in products to impart the glossy shine. It is used in formulations of lipsticks, creams, lotions, conditioners, and shampoos.

CAS No.: 17673-56-2
EC No.: 241-654-9

Synonyms:
OLEYL ERUCATE; Oleyl erucate; (Z)-Octadec-9-enyl (Z)-docos-13-enoate; 17673-56-2; UNII-753W099NQ6; 143485-69-2; [(Z)-octadec-9-enyl] (Z)-docos-13-enoate; 753W099NQ6; Erucic acid, oleyl ester; EINECS 241-654-9; 13-Docosenoic acid, 9-octadecenyl ester; EC 241-654-9; 9-Octadecenyl 13-docosenoate; SCHEMBL1617750; ZINC80900239; W-110463; Q27266332; UNII-12GIN16K1G component SZAMSYKZCSDVBH-CLFAGFIQSA-N; UNII-7F0EV20QYL component SZAMSYKZCSDVBH-CLFAGFIQSA-N; UNII-96YYQ5TK1K component SZAMSYKZCSDVBH-CLFAGFIQSA-N; UNII-AS2SZ9757N component SZAMSYKZCSDVBH-CLFAGFIQSA-N; dermol OE; 13-docosenoic acid, (9Z)-9-octadecen-1-yl ester, (13Z)-; OLEYL ERUCATE; Oleyl erucate; OLEYL ERUCATE; Oleyl erucate; erucic acid, oleyl ester; (9Z)-octadec-9-en-1-yl (13Z)-docos-13-enoate; (Z)-octadec-9-enyl (Z)-docos-13-enoate; [(Z)-octadec-9-enyl] (Z)-docos-13-enoate; (Z)-octadec-9-enyl (Z)-docos-13-enoate; 13-Docosenoic acid, (9Z)-9-octadecenyl ester, (13Z)-; (Z)-Octadec-9-enyl-(Z)-docos-13-enoat; 9-Octadecenyl-13-docosenate; (13Z)-13-Docosenoic acid (9Z)-9-octadecenyl ester; (Z)-13-Docoseneoic acid (Z)-9-octadecenyl ester; 13-Docosenoic acid, 9-octadecenyl ester; 9-Octadecenyl 13-docosenoate;(Z)-octadec-9-enyl (Z)-docos-13-enoate; Oleyl erucate; OLEYL ERUCATE; Oleyl erucate; OLEYL ERUCATE; Oleyl erucate; 13-Docosenoic acid, 9-octadecenyl ester; Erucic acid, oleyl ester; 9-Octadecenyl 13-docosenoate; (Z)-Octadec-9-enyl (Z)-docos-13-enoate; Oleylerucate;(Z)-Octadec-9-enyl(Z)-docos-13-enoate;17673-56-2;143485-69-2;(9Z)-octadec-9-en-1-yl(13Z)-docos-13-enoate;Erucicacid,oleylester; (Z)-octadec-9-enyl (Z)-docos-13-enoate 13-Docosenoic acid, (9Z)-9-octadecenyl ester, (13Z)- (9Z)-9-Octadecen-1-yl (13Z)-13-docosenoate; OLEYL ERUCATE; Oleyl erucate; OLEYL ERUCATE; Oleyl erucate; (13Z)-13-Docosenoic acid (9Z)-9-octadecenyl ester (Z)-13-Docoseneoic acid (Z)-9-octadecenyl ester 13-Docosenoic acid, 9-octadecenyl ester 9-Octadecenyl 13-docosenoate Einecs 241-654-9; (Z)-octadec-9-enyl (Z)-docos-13-enoate; (Z)-octadec-9-enyl (Z)-docos-13-enoate; 13-Docosenoic acid, (9Z)-9-octadecenyl ester, (13Z)-; (9Z)-9-Octadecen-1-yl (13Z)-13-docosenoate; (13Z)-13-Docosenoic acid (9Z)-9-octadecenyl ester; (Z)-13-Docoseneoic acid (Z)-9-octadecenyl ester; 13-Docosenoic acid, 9-octadecenyl ester; 9-Octadecenyl 13-docosenoate; Einecs 241-654-9; OLEYL ERUCATE; Oleyl erucate; OLEYL ERUCATE; Oleyl erucate; (Z)-Octadec-9-enyl (Z)-docos-13-enoate; 17673-56-2; UNII-753W099NQ6; 143485-69-2; [(Z)-octadec-9-enyl] (Z)-docos-13-enoate; 753W099NQ6; Erucic acid, oleyl ester; EINECS 241-654-9; 13-Docosenoic acid, 9-octadecenyl ester; EC 241-654-9; 9-Octadecenyl 13-docosenoate; SCHEMBL1617750; ZINC80900239; W-110463; Q27266332; UNII-12GIN16K1G component SZAMSYKZCSDVBH-CLFAGFIQSA-N; UNII-7F0EV20QYL component SZAMSYKZCSDVBH-CLFAGFIQSA-N; UNII-96YYQ5TK1K component SZAMSYKZCSDVBH-CLFAGFIQSA-N; UNII-AS2SZ9757N component SZAMSYKZCSDVBH-CLFAGFIQSA-N; dermol OE; 13-docosenoic acid, (9Z)-9-octadecen-1-yl ester, (13Z)-; OLEYL ERUCATE; Oleyl erucate; OLEYL ERUCATE; Oleyl erucate; erucic acid, oleyl ester; (9Z)-octadec-9-en-1-yl (13Z)-docos-13-enoate; (Z)-octadec-9-enyl (Z)-docos-13-enoate; [(Z)-octadec-9-enyl] (Z)-docos-13-enoate; (Z)-octadec-9-enyl (Z)-docos-13-enoate; 13-Docosenoic acid, (9Z)-9-octadecenyl ester, (13Z)-; (Z)-Octadec-9-enyl-(Z)-docos-13-enoat; 9-Octadecenyl-13-docosenate; (13Z)-13-Docosenoic acid (9Z)-9-octadecenyl ester; (Z)-13-Docoseneoic acid (Z)-9-octadecenyl ester; 13-Docosenoic acid, 9-octadecenyl ester; 9-Octadecenyl 13-docosenoate;(Z)-octadec-9-enyl (Z)-docos-13-enoate; Oleyl erucate; OLEYL ERUCATE; Oleyl erucate; OLEYL ERUCATE; Oleyl erucate; 13-Docosenoic acid, 9-octadecenyl ester; Erucic acid, oleyl ester; 9-Octadecenyl 13-docosenoate; (Z)-Octadec-9-enyl (Z)-docos-13-enoate; Oleylerucate;(Z)-Octadec-9-enyl(Z)-docos-13-enoate;17673-56-2;143485-69-2;(9Z)-octadec-9-en-1-yl(13Z)-docos-13-enoate;Erucicacid,oleylester; (Z)-octadec-9-enyl (Z)-docos-13-enoate 13-Docosenoic acid, (9Z)-9-octadecenyl ester, (13Z)- (9Z)-9-Octadecen-1-yl (13Z)-13-docosenoate; OLEYL ERUCATE; Oleyl erucate; OLEYL ERUCATE; Oleyl erucate; (13Z)-13-Docosenoic acid (9Z)-9-octadecenyl ester (Z)-13-Docoseneoic acid (Z)-9-octadecenyl ester 13-Docosenoic acid, 9-octadecenyl ester 9-Octadecenyl 13-docosenoate Einecs 241-654-9; (Z)-octadec-9-enyl (Z)-docos-13-enoate; (Z)-octadec-9-enyl (Z)-docos-13-enoate; 13-Docosenoic acid, (9Z)-9-octadecenyl ester, (13Z)-; (9Z)-9-Octadecen-1-yl (13Z)-13-docosenoate; (13Z)-13-Docosenoic acid (9Z)-9-octadecenyl ester; (Z)-13-Docoseneoic acid (Z)-9-octadecenyl ester; 13-Docosenoic acid, 9-octadecenyl ester; 9-Octadecenyl 13-docosenoate; Einecs 241-654-9; OLEYL ERUCATE; Oleyl erucate

OLEYL ERUCATE

OLEYL ERUCATE
INCI: Oleyl erucate
What is Oleyl erucate?
Oleyl erucate is a vegetable-based ester obtained by combining Oleyl alcohol and erucic acid. Erucic acid is an omega-9 fatty acid.  It is synthetic, vegetable-based oil having exact similar fragrance and qualities as that of jojoba oil. The oil is yellowish, low viscosity oil with a very slight characteristic odor and taste.

Use & Benefits:
Oleyl erucate, as mentioned earlier, having similar qualities to jojoba oil, can be used commercially as a replacement of jojoba oil. It has been known to have excellent skincare and conditioning properties. When it is applied on the skin it may form a layer on the skin, which retains moisture within the skin and doesn’t let the skin dry out. Especially for dry skin problems, it provides good moisturization to the skin. A well-moisturized skin is strong enough to fight environmental stressors. It spreads easily on the skin, providing a non-oily, smooth feel to the skin. It also supplies skin some special lipids similar to jojoba oil. It is also used in hair care products as well since it may provide a conditioning effect on hair. It reduces infections like dandruff in hair, makes them smooth, silky, and healthier. It is also used in products to impart the glossy shine. It is used in formulations of lipsticks, creams, lotions, conditioners, and shampoos.

Oleyl erucate
Oleyl erucate has excellent skin care and skin-smoothing properties. The wax ester, based on long-chain, unsaturated fatty acids and alcohols, protects the skin from drying out and supplies it with special lipid components similar to jojoba oil. Oleyl erucate spreads easily on the skin, without the oil film being absorbed too quickly. It is therefore possible to create elegant skin care systems when used in combination with medium chain triglyceride or mineral oil. Oleyl erucate can impart a certain amount of gloss to creams and decorative items.

Characteristics
Oleyl erucate is a yellowish, low viscosity oil with a very slight characteristic odor and taste. It is soluble in diethyl ether, acetone, isopropanol, and miscible with other oils.

How to use
Use in the oil stage of Production. Oleyl erucate contains Tocopherol (Vitamin E), it is therefore recommended to add this as late as possible to your oil stage to avoid breakdown of the Vitamin E content.
When blending always take the following precautions:
Use gloves (disposable are ideal)
Take care when handling hot oils
Wear eye protection
Work in a well ventilated room
Keep ingredients and hot oils away from children
If ingested, seek immediate medical advice
If contact made with eyes, rinse immediately with clean warm water and seek medical advice if in any doubt.
Safety First
In addition to our precautions and general safety information, we always recommend keeping a first aid kit nearby. You are working with hot water and oils, accidents can happen, so always be prepared!

The basics on Oleyl Erucate
What is Oleyl Erucate?
Skin-softening agent derived from oleyl alcohol, which is obtained chiefly from fish oil.

What are other names for Oleyl Erucate?
(Z)-OCTADEC-9-ENYL (Z)-DOCOS-13-ENOATE, 13-DOCOSENOIC ACID, 9-OCTADECENYL ESTER, 9-OCTADECENYL 13-DOCOSENOATE, 9-OCTADECENYL ESTER 13-DOCOSENOIC ACID, ERUCIC ACID, OLEYL ESTER, OLEYL ERUCATE, and OLEYL ESTER ERUCIC ACID

What is Oleyl Erucate used for?
How Oleyl Erucate is classified
Skin-Softening
Recommendation for Oleyl Erucate in pregnancy and breastfeeding
Limited data suggests no known risk
Oleyl Erucate during pregnancy
What we know about Oleyl Erucate in pregnancy and breastfeeding
Limited information available.
General safety info about Oleyl Erucate from CIR
No report found.
Products where you might find Oleyl Erucate

Oleyl erucate is an Ester of oleyl alcohol and erucic acid Oleyl erucate uses and applications include: Emollient, lubricant for cosmetics, pharmaceuticals; jojoba oil substitute; diluent for natural jojoba; dispersant, solubilizer, solvent, carrier, vehicle in topical pharmaceuticals

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