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Catalog Number | CI-SC-0801 |
Product Name | Borage Extract |
CAS | 7732-18-5 / 56-81-5 / 84012-16-8 / 122-99-6 |
Description | Extract obtained from Borago Officinalis (Borage) plants. Contains 20% extract dissolved in water and glycerin. Has soothing, film forming and emollient properties. |
Solubility | Water-soluble |
Appearance | Light to medium amber liquid, characteristic odor |
Application | Creams, cleansers, masks, eye treatments. |
Storage | Store light-protected at a cool and dry place |
HS Code | 2101202000 |
INCI | Water, glycerin, Borago Officinalis (Borage) extract |
Preservation | Phenoxyethanol |
Uses | Recommended use level 5-10% in skin care products. For external use only. |
What is the CAS number for BORAGE OIL?
The CAS number for BORAGE OIL is 84012-16-8.
What are some synonyms for BORAGE OIL?
Some synonyms for BORAGE OIL include borage seed oil, Borago officinalis extract, and Borage oil/Borage seed oil.
What are the chemical properties of BORAGE OIL?
The flash point of BORAGE OIL is above 157℃, and it is recommended to store it at a temperature of -20°C. It has a characteristic odor.
What is the safety information for BORAGE OIL?
BORAGE OIL has a WGK Germany rating of 3 and an HS Code of 3301296000.
How is BORAGE OIL used?
BORAGE OIL is often topically applied for its anti-inflammatory properties, making it beneficial for sensitive skin and allergic reactions. It contains potassium and calcium, along with mineral acids and gamma-linolenic acid.
What are the benefits of using BORAGE OIL in skincare?
BORAGE OIL has hydrating properties, can improve cases of pruritis and xerosis, and is an effective anti-irritant.
What are the main components of BORAGE OIL?
BORAGE OIL is a rich source of gamma-linolenic acid, potassium, calcium, and mineral acids.
How is BORAGE OIL extracted?
BORAGE OIL is typically extracted from Borago officinalis seeds.
How is BORAGE OIL classified in terms of product categories?
BORAGE OIL falls under the categories of Biochemicals and Reagents, Lipids, and Oils.