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Spanish term
Pantenol
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Cosmetics, Beauty
Bath salts
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Pantenol; Aceites vegetales de Caléndula, de Almendras Dulces, ...
Pantenol; Aceites vegetales de Caléndula, de Almendras Dulces, ...
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4 +6 | Panthenol | Luis Rey Ballesteros (Luiroi) |
5 | panthenol | Maria Luisa Duarte |
4 | panthenol | Barbara Kremer |
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Ingredients -- Panthenol
Panthenol is the alcohol form of pantothenic acid, more familiar as Vitamin B5. In a living cell, panthenol is converted to pantothenic acid, ...
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Panthenol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Panthenol is a viscous transparent liquid at room temperature, but salts of pantothenic ... Panthenol comes in two enantiomers, D and L. Only D-panthenol ...
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Panthenol - dl Panthenol from Snowdrift Farm
Panthenol is a nutrient and an important ingredient for healthy hair and skin. Snowdrift Farm offers complete instructions on using panthenol in hair and ...
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The Organic Pharmacy - Panthenol
Panthenol. Panthenol. Also known as pro vitamin B5, panthenol conditions and strengthens hair & skin leaving it soft & smooth. ...
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Ingredients -- Panthenol
Panthenol is the alcohol form of pantothenic acid, more familiar as Vitamin B5. In a living cell, panthenol is converted to pantothenic acid, ...
sci-toys.com/ingredients/panthenol.html - 5k - Cached - Similar pages
Panthenol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Panthenol is a viscous transparent liquid at room temperature, but salts of pantothenic ... Panthenol comes in two enantiomers, D and L. Only D-panthenol ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panthenol - 17k - Cached - Similar pages
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Note added at 4 minutos (2006-12-07 18:15:04 GMT)
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Panthenol - dl Panthenol from Snowdrift Farm
Panthenol is a nutrient and an important ingredient for healthy hair and skin. Snowdrift Farm offers complete instructions on using panthenol in hair and ...
www.snowdriftfarm.com/panthenol.html - 22k - Cached - Similar pages
The Organic Pharmacy - Panthenol
Panthenol. Panthenol. Also known as pro vitamin B5, panthenol conditions and strengthens hair & skin leaving it soft & smooth. ...
www.theorganicpharmacy.com/about_ingredients.php?ingredient... - 54k - Cached - Similar pages
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panthenol
chemical name
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panthenol
pharmaceutical substances
Description
Panthenol is the alcohol form of pantothenic acid, more familiar as Vitamin B5. In a living cell, panthenol is converted to pantothenic acid, which then becomes an important part of the compound "Coenzyme A", which is important in cellular metabolism.
In hair, which contains no living cells, it remains as panthenol.
Because it could become a vitamin if it were ever to get to a living cell, it is marketed as a "provitamin", even though its effects as a vitamin are never used.
Uses
Because panthenol binds well to hair follicles, and attracts moisture from the air, it is a moisturizing agent used in shampoos and conditioners. It lubricates the hair without feeling greasy. It smoothes roughened hair surfaces, making them shiny and easier to comb.
Panthenol does not "nourish" hair. It coats it to make it slippery.
Description
Panthenol is the alcohol form of pantothenic acid, more familiar as Vitamin B5. In a living cell, panthenol is converted to pantothenic acid, which then becomes an important part of the compound "Coenzyme A", which is important in cellular metabolism.
In hair, which contains no living cells, it remains as panthenol.
Because it could become a vitamin if it were ever to get to a living cell, it is marketed as a "provitamin", even though its effects as a vitamin are never used.
Uses
Because panthenol binds well to hair follicles, and attracts moisture from the air, it is a moisturizing agent used in shampoos and conditioners. It lubricates the hair without feeling greasy. It smoothes roughened hair surfaces, making them shiny and easier to comb.
Panthenol does not "nourish" hair. It coats it to make it slippery.
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