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API | Excipient name:
Hydrogenated soybean oil 
Synonyms:
Oils, soybean, hydrogenated , Soya bean oil fatty acids, hydrogenated , Soybean oil, hydrogenated  
Cas Number:
8016-70-4 
DrugBank number:
DB11302 
Unique Ingredient Identifier:
A2M91M918C

General Description:

Hydrogenated soybean oil, identified by CAS number 8016-70-4, is a notable compound with significant therapeutic applications. Extracted from the seeds of the soybean (Glycine soja), hydrogenated soybean oil is a major food fat used in the production of margarine, shortening, and salad and cooking oils. According to the FDA, hydrogenated soybean oil is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) food substance. Linolenic acid and stearic acids are contained in hydrogenated soybean oil, but hydrogenation results in reduced unsaturation in linolenic acid. It may be found in cosmetics and personal care products as an emollient or skin conditioning agent.

Hydrogenated soybean oil is a type of Dermatological Agents


Dermatological agents are a vital category of pharmaceutical active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) used in the formulation of various skincare and dermatology products. These APIs are specifically designed to target and treat skin conditions, offering effective solutions for a wide range of dermatological concerns.

Dermatological agents encompass a diverse array of compounds, including corticosteroids, antifungal agents, antibacterials, retinoids, and immunomodulators. Each API within this category possesses unique properties and mechanisms of action, enabling them to address specific skin-related issues.

Corticosteroids, for instance, are potent anti-inflammatory agents commonly used in the treatment of skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis. Antifungal agents, on the other hand, combat fungal infections such as athlete's foot or ringworm. Antibacterials are effective against bacterial infections, while retinoids promote skin cell turnover and treat acne and photoaging. Immunomodulators regulate the immune response, providing relief from conditions like atopic dermatitis.

The development and application of dermatological APIs involve rigorous research, clinical trials, and regulatory compliance. These APIs are typically integrated into topical creams, ointments, gels, and lotions, ensuring targeted delivery to the affected areas of the skin.

Dermatological agents play a crucial role in the management and treatment of various skin disorders. By harnessing the therapeutic properties of these APIs, pharmaceutical companies can develop innovative skincare products that cater to the diverse needs of individuals seeking effective dermatological solutions.