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Need advice on formula for vitamin a oil gel

Postby momolovejung » Tue Nov 13, 2018 2:03 am

will do Oil Gel with active as retinol palmitate with the following ingredients: 1. retinyl palmitate 1% 2 . Protect UV 0.03 % 3. Protect OX 0.05 % 4. Tocopheryl Acetate 0.1% 5. Oil Gel ator (fumed Silica ) 10% 6. mineral oil ---add to 100% means we want to define the proportion of the generator เจลน้ำมัน at 10% w/w and retinol at 1% using oil mineral oil in Prepare to ask whether to use Vitamin E Protect UV and Protect OX to act as anti oxidation with photo stabilizer, how many % should be added to the formula? not a tea bottle Our mixing procedure is 1. Heat the oil to 70-80 C and melt it Protect OX 2. Dissolve สารก่อเจล in the oil, ready to be stirred all the time. (Now it will be meat Oil Gel already) 3. Wait for the temperature to be below 40 degrees and mix Tocopheryl Acetate m Protect UV and retinyl palmitate , blend until homogeneous and cool to room temperature. Or can mix liquid substances together first at room temperature and then heat to 80 degrees and then melt. Protect OX with Oil Gel ator can I install it? Please advise. Thank you.
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Re: advice recipe for vitamin a oil gel

Postby staff » Fri Nov 16, 2018 4:47 pm

Hello Protec™ UV Recommended at 0.1% if it's a transparent packaging. Protect OX rate at 0.05% as defined in the formula. is enough without any direct effect on light protection but has an indirect effect help work with Protect UV to slow down. Oxidation caused by the stimulation of UV light Tocopheryl Acetate may use only 0.05%. is enough higher utilization rate Did not find any benefit in preventing oxidation in the formula better. for the mixing process Introducing members is the original process It's right But in the creation of the gel texture May be moved to the last step. In the case of high volume production This is to save energy for blending. Ingredients such as Tocopheryl Acetate and retinyl palmitate is not suitable for direct heat exposure. (Although the heat level of 80 degrees for a short time does not cause significant loss of quality), so it may not be suitable If you change the mixing method It is to warm all parts together.
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