- Jojoba ester
Jojoba esters are the
hydrogenation or interesterification product ofJojoba oil . Interesterified Jojoba Esters are commonly used in cosmetic formulations as anemollient , due to its remarkable similarity to the natural oils produced by the human skin, and its high oxidative stability. Fully hydrogenated jojoba esters are most often small beads used to exfoliate the skin.Chemical structure
Jojoba esters are proper waxes; there is no
triglyceride component of jojoba esters.Chemically, jojoba esters are a complex mixture of long chain (C36-C46)fatty acid s andfatty alcohol s joined by an ester bond. Jojoba esters are produced by the interesterification of jojoba oil, hydrogenated jojoba oil, or a mixture of the two. Pure jojoba oil and pure hydrogenated jojoba oil are also correctly described as jojoba esters. The CTFA does not regard "partially"-hydrogenated jojoba oil as jojoba esters. For this reason, jojoba esters must not contain any trans-unsaturation. Jojoba esters' chemical structure is very similar to that of humansebum and ofwhale oil .Physical properties
Physically, jojoba esters are an odourless, colourless liquid, white cream, or hard white wax, with melting points ranging from 15°C to 70°C. Their texture and crystallinity may be modified by rapid cooling, thus altering their cosmetic properties. Jojoba esters are very resistant to
oxidation , more so thancastor oil ,coconut oil , macadamia oil, even many fractions ofmineral oil .Uses
Jojoba esters are mainly used as emollients in
cosmetics such aslipstick s,shampoos and moisturizing lotions. Jojoba esters may be ethoxylated to form such water-soluble materials asPEG-150 Jojoba ,PEG-120 Jojoba orPEG-80 Jojoba . Jojoba esters are excellent botanical substitutes forwhale oil and its derivatives, such ascetyl alcohol andspermaceti .
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