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Cosmetics Ingredients

TRIHEPTANOIN

CAS Number 620-67-7
Chem/IUPAC Name: Propane-1,2,3-triyl trisheptanoate
EINECS/ELINCS No: 210-647-2
COSING REF No: 80359
TRIHEPTANOIN
Triheptanoin in cosmetics is a triglyceride derived from heptanoic acid, offering lightweight emollience without greasiness. Its chemical formula is C24H44O6. This ester enhances product spreadability, providing a smooth texture in skincare formulations. Triheptanoin is valued for its ability to moisturize and condition the skin, making it suitable for creams, lotions, and lip products. Its appearance is typically a clear, colorless to pale yellow liquid. With a non-comedogenic nature, it is ideal for various skin types, offering hydration and a luxurious feel without clogging pores, making it a versatile ingredient in cosmetic formulations.

What is TRIHEPTANOIN used for?

Triheptanoin is a lightweight emollient that finds different applications in cosmetics and personal care products.
  • Skin care: It moisturizes the skin without a greasy feel, making it ideal for creams and lotions. Its non-comedogenic nature ensures hydration without clogging pores, suitable for various skin types. It is also lightweight in nature, so it does not feel heavy on the skin
  • Cosmetic products: It contributes to the formulation's texture, enhancing spreadability in products like foundations and lip care items. Its lightweight nature ensures a comfortable application, and its emollient properties contribute to the overall sensory experience of cosmetic products
  • Hair care: It may be included in hair care formulations to provide conditioning benefits, contributing to the softness and manageability of the hair. Its lightweight texture ensures that hair products incorporating Triheptanoin do not feel heavy or greasy

Origin

Triheptanoin is typically produced through esterification, where heptanoic acid is combined with glycerin. This chemical reaction results in the formation of triglycerides, with three heptanoic acid molecules attached to a glycerin backbone. The resulting compound, Triheptanoin, is then purified and used in cosmetic formulations.

What does TRIHEPTANOIN do in a formulation?

  • Emollient
  • Skin conditioning
  • Viscosity controlling

Safety profile

Triheptanoin has a favorable safety profile in cosmetics. It is generally considered non-toxic and safe for topical use. With a low likelihood of skin irritation, it suits various skin types. Not typically comedogenic, Triheptanoin also does not clog pores. However, individual reactions vary, so patch testing is recommended. Always check product formulations, and consult a dermatologist if specific concerns arise.

Technical profile

Property Values
Boiling Point 232.4°C
Melting Point -25°C
Solubility Insoluble in water
Viscosity Low
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