Isopropyl jojobate

Isopropyl jojobate is the ester of isopropyl alcohol and the acids derived from jojoba oil.[1] Isopropyl jojobate is commonly used in cosmetic formulations.

Isopropyl jojobate
Names
Other names
  • Isopropyljojobate
  • Waxes and waxy substances, jojoba, iso-Pr esters
Identifiers
ECHA InfoCard 100.120.534
EC Number
  • 605-924-3
Properties
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Molar mass Variable
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Chemical structure

Isopropyl jojobate is the isopropyl ester of the unfractionated saponification product of jojoba oil. It consists of a mixture of jojoba alcohols and the esters of isopropyl alcohol and jojoba acids. There are typically also unsaponified wax esters present in isopropyl jojobate.

Physical properties

Isopropyl jojobate is an odorless, pale amber liquid at room temperature. The viscosity of isopropyl jojobate is much lower than that of jojoba oil.

Uses

Isopropyl jojobate is often used in cosmetic formulations as a pigment wetting agent and emollient. It is often found in lipsticks, eye shadows, blushers, foundations, (especially stick foundations) and hair dyes.

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