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Inquire about the preparation of Sugarcane Extract (Policosanol)

Postby donotgiveup12345601 » Thu Jun 28, 2018 11:10 pm

Hello, ask for mixing Sugarcane Extract want to dissolve. Sugarcane Extract (Policosanol) 10% in sea buckthron oil to prepare for use in other formulations later. Can you do it? 2. Sugarcane Extract (Policosanol) will precipitate in the dissolved formulation? 3. Sea buckthron oil heated to 85 degrees. Will the vitamins in the oil disappear? 4. What oil is suitable for melting? Sugarcane Extract (Policosanol) ? 5. The formula that I think to do now is oil for inflamed acne Sea Buckthorn Oil 95.3% Tea Tree Oil 0.5% Sugarcane Extract (Policosanol) 4% Licorice Extract (Licochalcone A 20%) 0.2% Licorice Mixture When should the Extract in this recipe be added and can this recipe be mixed by hand stirring? Thank you.
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Re: Inquire about the preparation of Sugarcane Extract (Policosanol)

Postby donotgiveup12345601 » Thu Jun 28, 2018 11:12 pm

[quote="donotgiveup12345601"]Hi, Mix Inquiry Sugarcane Extract want to dissolve. Sugarcane Extract (Policosanol) 10% in sea buckthron oil to prepare for use in other formulations later. Can you do it? 2. Sugarcane Extract (Policosanol) will precipitate in the dissolved formulation? 3. Sea buckthron oil heated to 85 degrees. Will the vitamins in the oil disappear? 4. What oil is suitable for melting? Sugarcane Extract (Policosanol) ? 5. The formula that I think to do now is Sea buckthron oil acne points 95.3% Tea Tree Oil 0.5% Sugarcane Extract (Policosanol) 4% Licorice Extract (Licochalcone A 20%) 0.2% Licorice blend When should the Extract in this formula be added and can this formula be mixed by hand? Thank you
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Re: Inquire about the preparation of Sugarcane Extract (Policosanol)

Postby staff » Sun Jul 01, 2018 5:54 pm

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1.We want to melt. Sugarcane Extract (Policosanol) 10% in sea buckthron oil to prepare for use in other formulations later. Can you do it? 2. Sugarcane Extract (Policosanol) will precipitate in the dissolved formulation?
The team thought that the high concentration solubility may be difficult When melting, if members use heat may be found to be able to dissolve well But when left to cool down There may be a sediment in it.
3.Sea buckthron oil heated to 85 degrees Will the vitamins in the oil disappear?
If you do it for a short time, it's okay, but if it's warm for a long time. Vitamins can also lose their quality. It will gradually deteriorate when the temperature rises and the duration grows longer.
5.The formula that I'm thinking of doing right now is Sea buckthron oil acne points 95.3% Tea Tree Oil 0.5% Sugarcane Extract (Policosanol) 4% Licorice Extract (Licochalcone A 20%) 0.2%
The member inquires about melting at a temperature not exceeding 50 degrees. If it is not dissolved, it means that it cannot be dissolved. Policosanol down. If higher temperature is required, it means there is a very high chance of precipitation. When the formula cools back to room temperature (in summary, how much solubility only dissolve at a temperature not exceeding 50 degrees)
Licorice mixing Extract in this formula should be added when and can mix this formula by stirring by hand or not?
It can be melted in a warm temperature of 50 degrees. It will help dissolve easily and faster. Will it be stirred by hand or lightly blended? can do
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Re: Inquire about the preparation of Sugarcane Extract (Policosanol)

Postby donotgiveup12345601 » Tue Dec 25, 2018 12:59 pm

Hello, we have adjusted the formula from the one I asked (I haven't tried it yet), please ask as follows: 1. The saying that "Members ask for melting at a temperature not higher than 50 degrees. If it is still not melted, it means that it can be dissolved. not to downgrade Policosanol down. If higher temperature is required, it means there is a very high chance of precipitation. When the formula cools back to room temperature (in summary, how much solubility only dissolve at a temperature of not more than 50 degrees)" >>Is it every oil or not? Now I'm interested in oil according to number 2. 2. Abyssinian Oil Argan Oil Aloe Vera Oil Snake Oil Passion Fruit Seed Oil Pomegranate Seed Oil Sea Buckthorn Fruit Oil Copaiba Oil Rose Hip Oil shea butter light >>>The above oils Can you make the formula according to step 3? We want the lightest oil base that is suitable for people with acne prone skin. If it has properties to help reduce inflammation, it will be very good. 3. The formula to do it is as follows. Oil base 1 item according to item 2 Tocotrienols 2% Oryzanol 0.5% Tea Tree Oil 0.5% Licochalcone A (20%) 0.2% LHA powder 0.5% Sugarcane Extract (Policosanol) as soluble at 50°C. >> Can this formula be done? Is there a way to reduce sludge formation that I need to be more careful about? What is the order of mixing for each ingredient? Thank you.
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Re: Inquire about the preparation of Sugarcane Extract (Policosanol)

Postby staff » Sat Dec 29, 2018 6:06 pm

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1. That said, "Members ask for melting at a temperature of not more than 50 degrees. If it is found that it has not melted, it means that it can be dissolved and cannot be reduced. Policosanol down. If higher temperature is required, it means there is a very high chance of precipitation. When the formula cools back to room temperature (in summary, how much solubility only dissolve at a temperature of not more than 50 degrees)" >>Is it every oil or not? Now I'm interested in the oils in item 2.
Polar oils are more soluble in these ingredients than non-polar oils. or less polar Each type of oil can be dissolved differently. Which the members themselves have to test it. 2. Can be dissolved. But more or less varies according to each type of oil. However, the team doesn't have any information about the solubility which one will get extra or which one will get less, sorry. 3. Licochalcone A (20%) is soluble in Glycol. not in oil If a member mixes such formulas Since the formula does not contain any type of glycol, problems may arise. Licochalcone A (20%) does not dissolve in the formula. LHA Members must test whether the rate is Can it be completely soluble in oil? The team expected that it could be completely dissolved. It may be necessary to use heat (50-60 degrees) to help speed up some melting. Other parts have no problem.
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