It was not until Otto Braun, a German, patented a method for centrifuging the scouring liquid derived from wool washings in 1882, however, that the term “lanolin,” from the Latin words for wool (lana) ...
IT has long been known that wool wax is hydrolysed only with great difficulty as an oil-in-water emulsion. For example, only about 40 per cent reaction is obtained after boiling with N/2 sodium ...
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What Is Lanolin and What Can It Do for My Health?
Lanolin, also called wool grease, wool yolk, and wool wax, is a waxy substance that sheep naturally produce to protect their wool. It is used as a moisturizer for people's skin and hair, and is ...
Pacific Mills, British Patent 700,215 (1953). Horn, D. H. S., and Ilse, D., Chem. and Indust., 524 (1956). Horn, D. H. S., and Ilse, D., J. Chem. Soc., 2280 (1957 ...
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