klooripid
Klooripid is a synthetic lipid, a type of fat molecule, that is used in various pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications. It is a mixture of chlorinated fatty acids, typically derived from natural oils such as coconut or palm oil. The chlorination process involves replacing hydrogen atoms in the fatty acid chain with chlorine atoms, which increases the molecule's hydrophobicity and stability.
Klooripid is commonly used as an emulsifier in pharmaceutical formulations, helping to mix oil-based and water-based
The use of klooripid in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics is regulated by various authorities, including the U.S.
Despite its widespread use, the long-term effects of klooripid on human health are not fully understood. Some