INCI: PYRIDOXINE TRIPALMITATE
Molecular weight: 884.40424
Molecular formula: C56H101NO6
CAS No.: 4372-46-7
EINECS number: 224-470-3
Appearance: White crystalline powder
Purity: ≥ 99%
Melting point: 188~203 ℃
Dry weight loss (105 ℃): ≤ 0.3%
Pyridoxine Tripalmitate is a derivative of vitamin B6, which fully retains the activity and corresponding efficacy of vitamin B6. For example, it can regulate sebum activity, normalize protein and amino acid metabolism in the skin, prevent skin roughness, acne, and sunburn, increase skin mucosal metabolism, and have therapeutic effects on dermatitis, eczema, acne, and other conditions. And VB6, like VB5, can increase the content of hyaluronic acid in the epidermis, with anti-aging effect.
Characteristic advantages
Pyridoxine Tripalmitate VS Vitamin B6
Pyridoxine Tripalmitate, with three palmitic esters added to the basic structure of VB6, transforms its originally water-soluble properties into lipophilic and oleophilic properties. Its particularly good oil solubility also brings about improvements in absorption and stability.
Pyridoxine Tripalmitate - Better stability, ester and skin affinity, better absorption.
Functional characteristics
Repair: prevent rough skin, acne, sunburn caused by sunlight
Regulation: Normalize protein and amino acid metabolism in the head skin
Oil control: regulates sebaceous gland vitality, can be used as a skin and hair oil control product
Hair care: maintain hair follicles and hair health and treat hair loss
Mechanism of action
Used for scalp care, effectively controlling oil and reducing dandruff production. One prominent function of vitamin B6 is its effect on hair. When vitamin B6 is deficient, the most prominent skin problem is seborrheic dermatitis, which can easily cause hair loss.
In addition, vitamin B6 plays a decisive role in the production of hair by hair cells through sulfur-containing amino acids. If vitamin B6 is lacking, the ability of hair cells to regenerate hair is hindered, and hair during the growth period will shorten its lifespan and fall off due to seborrheic dermatitis.
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