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pantothenate

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pantothenate /pan·to·then·ate/ (pan″to-then´āt) any salt of pantothenic acid; calcium p. is used as a dietary source of pantothenic acid.
pan·to·then·ate (pnt-thnt, pn-tth-nt)
n.
A salt or ester of pantothenic acid.

pantothenate [pan-to´then-āt]
any salt of pantothenic acid.

pantothenate
any salt of pantothenic acid.


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The availability of vitamin B6 and pantothenate in an average American diet was assessed healthy male volunteers.
Peelmoist INCI: Water, glycerin, papain, calcium pantothenate, xanthan gum, caprylyl glycol, urea, magnesium lactate, ethylhexylglycerin, potassium lactate, serine, alanine, proline, magnesium chloride, sodium citrate Use Levels: 5-10% Applications: Moisturizing skin care formulations Comments: Peelmoist is a molecular film designed to obtain an optimized delivery of papain, a proteolytic enzyme that selectively degrades corneodesmosomal linkages between damaged or dead cells.
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