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  2. Squalane - Wikipedia

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    Squalane is the organic compound with the formula ((CH 3) 2 CH(CH 2) 3 CH(CH 3)(CH 2) 3 (CH 2) 3 CH(CH 3)(CH 2) 2) 2. A colorless hydrocarbon, it is the hydrogenated derivative of squalene, although commercial samples are derived from nature. [3] In contrast to squalene, due to the complete saturation of squalane, it is not subject to auto ...

  3. Here are the key ingredients to know if you have dry skin - AOL

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    Squalane is derived directly from plants or made by adding hydrogen to squalene, an oily substance our bodies produce to moisturize the skin (it also has a longer shelf-life than squalene). Most ...

  4. Triterpene - Wikipedia

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    Steroids feature a cucurbitane core, although in practice they are biosynthesised from either lanosterol (animals and fungi) or cycloartenol (plants) via the cyclization of squalene. Steroids have two principal biological functions, being either key components of cell membranes or signaling molecules that activate steroid hormone receptors.

  5. Squalene - Wikipedia

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    Squalene is an organic compound.It is a triterpene with the formula C 30 H 50.It is a colourless oil, although impure samples appear yellow. It was originally obtained from shark liver oil (hence its name, as Squalus is a genus of sharks).

  6. Why you should add squalane to your skin care routine - AOL

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    Squalene and the more widely available squalane can moisturize skin and soothe redness. Find it in products from top brands like Biossance, The Ordinary, Kieh’s and more.

  7. Everything to Know About Squalane, the Skincare Ingredient ...

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  8. Isoprene - Wikipedia

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    Examples of isoprenoids include carotene, phytol, retinol , tocopherol , dolichols, and squalene. Heme A has an isoprenoid tail, and lanosterol, the sterol precursor in animals, is derived from squalene and hence from isoprene.

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