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Description

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Juniperus Virginiana Extract Acetylated-Hydrogenated is derived from the wood of the Eastern Red Cedar tree (Juniperus virginiana) and has undergone acetylation and hydrogenation processes. Acetylation introduces acetyl groups into the extract, while hydrogenation adds hydrogen atoms to stabilize and modify its chemical structure. These modifications enhance the extract's functional properties and stability, making it suitable for use in various cosmetic and personal care products.
Chemical Composition and Structure
Juniperus Virginiana Extract Acetylated-Hydrogenated contains:
Acetylated Essential Oils: The extract includes essential oils that have been modified with acetyl groups, affecting their chemical behavior and stability.
Hydrogenated Compounds: Compounds within the extract that have undergone hydrogenation, which stabilizes the structure and can alter the extract's physical properties.
Phenolic Compounds: Flavonoids and tannins present in the extract, which retain their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits despite chemical modifications.
The chemical structure of the acetylated and hydrogenated essential oils features both acetyl groups and additional hydrogen atoms, modifying their reactivity and stability.
Physical Properties
Appearance: Typically a clear to light brown liquid or a solid of varying color, depending on concentration and formulation.
Odor: Woody and aromatic, with modified notes compared to the untreated extract.
Solubility: Generally soluble in organic solvents; limited solubility in water.
pH: Usually acidic, depending on the formulation.
Stability: Enhanced stability due to acetylation and hydrogenation processes; should be stored in a cool, dry place away from excessive light and heat.
Production Process
Extraction: The wood of Juniperus virginiana is extracted using methods such as steam distillation or solvent extraction.
Acetylation: The extract undergoes acetylation, where acetyl groups are introduced to modify its chemical properties.
Hydrogenation: The acetylated extract is then hydrogenated to stabilize and further modify its chemical structure.
Purification: The acetylated-hydrogenated extract is purified to remove any impurities or residual chemicals.
Formulation: The purified extract is incorporated into cosmetic and personal care products.
Quality Control: The extract is tested for purity, stability, and efficacy to ensure it meets quality standards.
Applications
Cosmetics: Used in skincare products for its stabilized properties and potential benefits in improving product stability and performance.
Personal Care: Incorporated into body care products for its functional benefits, including enhanced stability and modified aromatic profile.
Hair Care: Can be used in hair care products to provide stability and enhance the overall formulation.
Environmental and Safety Considerations
Juniperus Virginiana Extract Acetylated-Hydrogenated is generally considered safe for use in cosmetic and personal care products when used according to product guidelines. Individuals with sensitive skin or allergies should exercise caution. The production process should ensure that the extract is free from harmful contaminants and produced in an environmentally responsible manner.
INCI Functions:
Perfuming. Unlike fragrance, which can also contain slightly less pleasant or characteristic odours, the term perfume indicates only very pleasant fragrances. Used for perfumes and aromatic raw materials.
Synonyms:
CAS: 94279-82-0 EC number 304-828-6