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auxiliary complexing agent

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3 Results for "auxiliary complexing agent" in MCE Product Catalog:

Cat. No.: HY-D0223
CAS No.: 85-85-8
Synonyms: 1-Pyridylazo-2-naphthol
1-(2-Pyridylazo)-2-naphthol (1-Pyridylazo-2-naphthol) is an azo compound. 1-(2-Pyridylazo)-2-naphthol can be used as a chelating precipitant, flocculant, auxiliary complexing agent, and as a ligand for anchoring on other supports with the purpose of introducing chelating property .
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Cat. No.: HY-Y1375
CAS No.: 6737-42-4
Synonyms: 1,3-DPPP
1,3-Bis (diphenylphosphino) propane (1,3-DPPP) is a Pd 2+-targeting ligand and anticancer agent. 1,3-Bis (diphenylphosphino) propane forms stable Pd 2+ complexes with acetate or trifluoroacetate auxiliary ligands. 1,3-Bis (diphenylphosphino) propane exhibits anticancer activity against colon cancer. 1,3-Bis (diphenylphosphino) propane can be used in research related to breast cancer, lung adenocarcinoma, prostate cancer and Gram-positive bacterial infections .
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Cat. No.: HY-L221
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Cosmetics are complex mixtures formulated through the rational blending and processing of various natural, synthetic, or extracted raw materials. The ingredients used in cosmetics are diverse in type and functionality. Based on their properties and applications, cosmetic ingredients can generally be classified into two main categories: base materials and auxiliary ingredients. The former constitutes the primary component of cosmetics, accounting for a significant proportion in formulations and serving as the key functional substances. Auxiliary ingredients, on the other hand, play roles in shaping the product, ensuring stability, or imparting color, fragrance, and other specific characteristics.Establishing a systematic ingredient database is of great significance for cosmetic research and development. By analyzing the physicochemical properties (such as oil-water partition coefficients and molecular weight distribution), biological activity mechanisms (such as antioxidant pathways and cellular signaling regulation), and compatibility of ingredients, the database can provide precise guidance for formulation design. This approach helps shorten the development cycle of cosmetic/skincare products and reduces trial-and-error costs.

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