Dexpanthenol Guide
Dexpanthenol is found in...
- Foundation (6)
- Conditioner (3)
- Moisturizer (2)
- Hemorrhoids (2)
- Anti-Aging (1)
- Contact Lens Saline Solution (1)
- Contact Lens Cleaners (1)
- Nipple Cream (For Moms) (1)
- Shampoo (1)
- Skin Toners (1)
More information on Dexpanthenol...
Panthenol is the alcohol analog of pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), and is thus a provitamin of B5. In organisms it is quickly oxidized to pantothenate. Panthenol is a highly viscous transparent liquid at room temperature, but salts of pantothenic acid (for example sodium pantothenate) are powders (typically white). It is soluble in water, alcohol and propylene glycol, soluble in ether and chloroform, and slightly soluble in glycerin.
Panthenol comes in two enantiomers, D and L. Only D-panthenol (dexpanthenol) is biologically active, however both forms have moisturizing properties. For cosmetic use, panthenol comes either in D form, or as a racemic mixture of D and L (DL-panthenol).
Panthenol's expanded chemical formula is: HO-CH2-C(CH3)2-CH(OH)-CONH-CH2CH2CH2-OH....
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