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Is Ceramide AP Natural?

Learn about Ceramide AP — its natural origin index (ISO 16128), feedstock sources, synthesis process, and renewability classification.

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Natural Origin Index
INCI NameCeramide AP
IUPAC Name2-hydroxy-N-[(2S,3S,4R)-1,3,4-trihydroxyoctadecan-2-yl]octadecanamide
FormulaC36H73NO5
PubChem CID44625889 ↗
FunctionSkin Conditioning Agent · Emollient
FeedstockThe primary commercial feedstock for

Chemical Structure

2D structure of Ceramide AP

Learn about Ceramide AP — its natural origin index (ISO 16128), feedstock sources, synthesis process, and renewability classification.

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Quick Facts

  • INCI NameCeramide AP
  • IUPAC Name2-hydroxy-N-[(2S,3S,4R)-1,3,4-trihydroxyoctadecan-2-yl]octadecanamide
  • Molecular FormulaC36H73NO5
  • PubChem CID44625889 ↗
  • FunctionsSkin Conditioning AgentEmollient
  • Primary FeedstockThe primary commercial feedstock for Ceramide AP involves the coupling of a sphingosine base with a fatty acid. The fatty acid component is often derived from plant oils (e.g., soy, rapeseed), contributing to its renewable nature. The sphingosine base, however, can be synthesized from petrochemical precursors or derived from natural sources, leading to variations in its overall renewable content.
  • NOI Score0.5 / 1.0
  • TierMostly Renewable

Description

Learn about Ceramide AP — its natural origin index (ISO 16128), feedstock sources, synthesis process, and renewability classification.

References

  1. 1ISO 16128-2:2017 — Guidelines on technical definitions and criteria for natural and organic cosmetic ingredients and products — Part 2. ISO, Geneva.
  2. 2Ceramide AP. National Center for Biotechnology Information. PubChem CID 44625889. pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ↗