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Product Name: | Pro-xylane | Synonyms: | (2S,3R,4S,5R)-2-(2-hydroxypropyl)oxane-3,4,5-triol;Nano liposomal hydroxypripyl tetrahydropyrantriol;Retinol Pro+Pro-xylane;Pro-Xylane,Puri-Xylane;HYDROXYPROPYL TETRAHYDROPYRANTRIOL;Puri-Xylane;Nano Liposomal HYDROXYPROPYL TETRAHYDROPYRANTRIOL;Tetrahydropyrantriol | CAS: | 439685-79-7 | MF: | C8H16O5 | MW: | 192.21 | EINECS: | 456-880-5 | Product Categories: | API;439685-79-7 | Mol File: | 439685-79-7.mol | |
| Pro-xylane Chemical Properties |
Boiling point | 376.0±42.0 °C(Predicted) | density | 1.368±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted) | vapor pressure | 0Pa at 25℃ | storage temp. | Store at -20°C | solubility | Water: 250 mg/mL (1300.66 mM); DMSO: ≥ 83.33 mg/mL (433.54 mM) | pka | 13.55±0.70(Predicted) | InChI | InChI=1/C8H16O5/c1-4(9)2-6-8(12)7(11)5(10)3-13-6/h4-12H,2-3H2,1H3/t4?,5-,6+,7+,8+/s3 | InChIKey | KOGFZZYPPGQZFZ-ZXWVZLFTNA-N | SMILES | C([C@@H]1OC[C@@H](O)[C@H](O)[C@H]1O)C(O)C |&1:1,4,6,8,r| | LogP | -2.07 |
| Pro-xylane Usage And Synthesis |
cosmetic ingredient | Pro-Xylane is a cosmetic ingredient used mainly as an anti-ageing agent in skin creams. Produced by Chimex, its chemical structure is derived from the xylose, a natural component of glycosaminoglycans and of hemicellulose. Pro-Xylane is produced in a two-steps process: 1) The reaction of xylose and acetylacetone in water, then 2) the hydrogenation of the intermediate. | Physical Form | Powder | Cosmetics Application | Pro-Xylane is a biochemical which induces neo-synthesis of matrix proteins. It is a biologically active C-glycoside in aqueous media, acts as an activator of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) biosynthesis. Pro-xylane is the first example of 'Green' chemical used in cosmetic.
Pro-Xylane is an ingredient originally developed by Lancome in 2006. According to research, it is a sugar-protein hybrid made from xylose, a sugar found abundantly in beech trees and known to stimulate the production of glycoaminoglycans (GAGs), molecules responsible for defending the skin against water loss. | function | Pro-Xylane is a sugar-molecule derived from the beech wood tree utilizing green chemistry. It functions, in vitro, by stimulating the production of proteoglycans, a water-absorbing molecule in human reconstructed skin. | Uses | Pro-Xylane is a sugar-molecule derived from the beech wood tree utilizing green chemistry. It functions, in vitro, by stimulating the production of proteoglycans, a water-absorbing molecule in human reconstructed skin. Higher levels of proteoglycans within the reconstructed skin’s extracellular matrix correlate to increase skin-elasticity and firmness. In cosmetics, pro-xylane products are frequently incorporated into anti-aging lotions and creams to counterbalance signs of aging (i.e., fine lines and wrinkles). | Mechanism of action |
Pro-Xylane enters the skin and stimulates the part that produces and builds the extracellular matrix (a gel-like network of proteins and sugars that act as a scaffold and shock absorber between cells) called proteoglycans.These molecules absorb water and make the matrix more gel-like, increasing the firmness of the cells and increasing the firmness of the skin.It can also serve as a highway to guide supplemental molecules (such as growing proteins) to cells.
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