![]() Retinyl Propionate structure
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Common Name | Retinyl Propionate | ||
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CAS Number | 7069-42-3 | Molecular Weight | 342.51500 | |
Density | N/A | Boiling Point | N/A | |
Molecular Formula | C23H34O2 | Melting Point | N/A | |
MSDS | Chinese USA | Flash Point | 262.4 °F | |
Symbol |
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Signal Word | Danger |
A randomized, controlled comparative study of the wrinkle reduction benefits of a cosmetic niacinamide/peptide/retinyl propionate product regimen vs. a prescription 0.02% tretinoin product regimen.
Br. J. Dermatol. 162 , 647-654, (2010) Tretinoin is considered the benchmark prescription topical therapy for improving fine facial wrinkles, but skin tolerance issues can affect patient compliance. In contrast, cosmetic antiwrinkle products are well tolerated but are generally presumed to be less... |
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Placental transport of retinol in ewes fed high intakes of vitamin A.
J. Nutr. 115 , 1562-1571, (1985) Twelve ewes were fed retinyl propionate equivalent to 12,000 micrograms retinol/kg body weight per day for the last two trimesters of pregnancy (group fed high vitamin A). Four ewes received a control level of 120 micrograms/kg body weight per day. Indwelling... |
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A clinicopathological study of the effects of topical retinyl propionate cream in skin photoageing.
Clin. Exp. Dermatol. 23 , 162-171, (1998) The clinical and histological effects of retinyl propionate cream (a retinyl ester) on extrinsic skin ageing (photo-ageing) in man were assessed in a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled study of 80 subjects, individual parameters of this being assessed... |
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Efficacy of anti-aging products for periorbital wrinkles as measured by 3-D imaging.
J. Cosmet. Dermatol. 8 , 228-233, (2009) The periorbital area is a key wrinkle-prone region, where the first signs of aging usually appear.To demonstrate the ability of new anti-aging moisturizing products to improve overall smoothness and wrinkle depth appearance in the periorbital region via the F... |
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The dansyl chloride technique for stratum corneum renewal as an indicator of changes in epidermal mitotic activity following topical treatment.
Br. J. Dermatol. 118(2) , 167-74, (1988) Using a hypomitotic agent, triamcinolone acetonide, and a hypermitotic agent, retinyl propionate, we investigated the relationship between epidermal mitotic activity and stratum corneum renewal time of topically treated skin as determined by the dansyl chlori... |
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