Description |
Palmitic acid ethyl ester, also known as ethyl palmitate, it the ethyl ester form of palmitic acid. It can be used as a hair- and skin-conditioning agent. It has been shown that the combination between palmitic acid ethyl ester and cobra venom factor can enhance the survival of heterologous erythrocyte. Recent study has also demonstrated the potential anti-inflammatory activity of palmitic acid ethyl ester in several animal models. |
Chemical Properties |
clear colorless oily liquid after melting |
Uses |
A fatty acid found in Amaranth oil; it shows inhibitory activity. |
Definition |
ChEBI: A long-chain fatty acid ethyl ester resulting from the formal condensation of the carboxy group of palmitic acid with the hydroxy group of ethanol. |
References |
Beste, Russell D, and R. D. Hamlin. "Skin permeation enhancer compositions comprising a monoglyceride and ethyl palmitate." US, US6267984. 2001.
Castro, O, et al. "Mechanism of ethyl palmitate and cobra venom factor enhancement of heterologous erythrocyte survival. " Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology & Medicine Society for Experimental Biology & Medicine 147.1(1974):106.
Saeed, N. M., et al. "Anti-inflammatory activity of methyl palmitate and ethyl palmitate in different experimental rat models. " Toxicology & Applied Pharmacology 264.1(2012):84-93. |