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Meaning of "lauroyl"

Lauroyl is a noun that refers to a chemical compound or ingredient. It is often used in the context of skincare products or cosmetic formulations
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  • The univalent radical derived from lauric acid by loss of the hydroxy group

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Kg sodium lauroyl sarcosinate is added while stirring.
The lactyl lactylate including sodium lauroyl lactylate.
Sodium lauroyl sarcosinate is most preferred.
Suitably the secondary acyl chain is a secondary lauroyl chain.
Sodium lauroyl methyl isethionate.
Preferred peroxides include benzyl peroxide and lauroyl peroxide.
Lauroyl peroxides are advantageously chosen.
Preferred sarcosinates are sodium lauroyl sarcosinate or sodium stearoyl sarcosinate.
Lauroyl chloride is a substrate for diverse reactions characteristic of acid chlorides.
Acylation by lauroyl chloride.
This mixture was stirred until complete dissolution of the lauroyl peroxide.
Ethyl lauroyl arginate.
This mixture is stirred until complete dissolution of the lauroyl peroxide.
Preferred are the corresponding lauroyl or cocoyl derivatives of the amino acids.
The arginine salt preferably is a salt of arginine and lauroyl sulfuric acid.

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Sodium lauroyl lactylate is a sodium salt of the lauric acid ester of lactyl lactate.
Initiators soluble in the monomers such as lauroyl peroxide can also be used.
Lauroyl peroxide All portions are measured by weight.
In a preferred embodiment the initiator is lauroyl peroxide in combination with another thermal initiator.
The Munford method can not specifically remove only myristoyl or only lauroyl.
Nonlimiting examples of which include sodium lauroyl glutamate and sodium cocoyl glutamate.
Preparation of lauroyl chloride using sodium lauroyl sarcosinate as catalyst,.
The Munford product lacks both myristoyl and lauroyl secondary side chains.
Starch sodium dehydroacetate methylparaben lauroyl lysine propylparaben polymethyl methacrylate butylparaben ascorbyl palmitate tocopherol methicone.
An excellent anti-oxidation agent is sodium lauroyl sarcosinate.
In addition to the above, lauroyl diethanolamide can also be used.
The homogenization agent of claim 1 wherein said acyl is lauroyl.
Exemplary taurates may include sodium lauroyl taurate and sodium methyl cocoyl taurate.
In another particular embodiment, the polyethylene glycol glyceride is preferably lauroyl polyoxylglyceride.
Cyclopentasiloxane mica trimethylsiloxysilicate polyethylene lauroyl lysine ozokerite octyldodecanol synthetic beeswax lecithin tocopherol ascorbyl.
The finished pharmaceutical product of claim 1, wherein the acylcarnitine is lauroyl carnitine.
Among such groups, the lauroyl group is preferable.
Among these, lauroyl diethanolamide and myristoyl diethanolamide are preferably used.
Fatty acid amides, such as lauroyl diethanolamide.
One-half part of lauroyl peroxide was added as an initiator of the polymerization reaction.
Preparation of sodium lauroyl sarcosinate,.
The use of lauroyl lactylate, myristolyl lactylate, and their sodium salts is particularly preferred.
Preparation of sodium lauroyl glycinate,.
Lauroyl lysine-coated titanium oxide.
The product according to claim 9 wherein the lactylate is sodium lauroyl lactylate.
In most cases, sodium lauroyl sarcosinate will be used as the amino acid soap.
In another disclosed composition, the polyethylene glycol glyceride is preferably lauroyl polyoxylglyceride.
Preferred surfactants include cocoyl, lauroyl or myristoyl glycinate and cocoyl, lauroyl or myristoyl sarcosinates.
Among the anionic surfactants mentioned are sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium lauroyl sarcosinate.
Examples of such initiators are benzoyl peroxide, lauroyl peroxide, methyl ethyl peroxide, diisopropyl peroxy carbonate.
Preferably component iii is selected from sarcosinates, more preferably, sodium lauroyl sarcosinates.
Examples of the acyl group include a lauroyl group, myristoyl group, palmitoyl group and stearoyl group.
The composition of claim 1, wherein said organic lamellar filler is incompactible and is lauroyl lysine.
A particularly preferred anionic emulsifier is a salt of lauroyl lactylate, such as sodium lauroyl lactylate.
Other examples of oil-gelling polymers are dibutyl ethylheaxanoyl glutamide and dibutyl lauroyl glutamide.

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