Amino acids and proteins
- Food industry
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Cosmetic industry
- Acids
- Active ingredients for hair
- Active ingredients for problematic skin (acne, psoriasis, atopic)
- Anti-wrinkle and anti-aging active substances
- Bleaching active substances
- Bronzing substances
- Butters
- Essential oils
- Exfoliants / natural peelings
- Fragrant mixtures of essential oils
- Mineral salts
- Oils
- Regenerating, moisturising and soothing active substances
- Vitamins
- Animal feed industry
- Plastics
- Rubber industry / Rubbers
- Paints, coatings, varnishes
- Oils and lubricants
- Foundry casting
- Household chemistry
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Chemical syntheses
- Acids (including nitric, benzoic, isophthalic, isophthalic, sebacic) and anhydrides
- Alcohols (e.g. oxo alcohols)
- Aldehydes (n- and iso-butyric)
- Carbon disulphide
- Cresoles (ortho, para-meta)
- Cyclohexane
- Cyclohexanol
- Cyclohexanone
- Diethyl and dimethyl sulphate
- Distilled tall oil
- Glycols (MEG, DEG, others)
- Solvents (ethyl acetate, butyl acetate, acetone)
- Tall acid dimers
- Tall oil fatty acids
- Pharmaceutical industry and dietary supplements
- Oil and gas processing
- Construction industry
- Fertilizers
- Producers
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L-carnitine
L-carnitine is a naturally occurring amino acid derivative that’s often taken as a supplement. L-carnitine helps the body produce energy. It is used for weight loss and may have an impact on brain function.
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L-Glutamine
Organic chemical compound of the α-amino acid group, glutamic acid amide. It occurs in the form of two enantiomers.
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L-isoleucine
Organic chemical compound, leucine isomer, aliphatic amino acid found in virtually every protein, electrically inert.
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L-leucine
Organic chemical compound, is a coded aliphatic amino acid, with branched side chain, electrically inert.
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L-Valine
Organic compound, exogenous amino acid, coded by codons GUU, GUC, GUA and GUG.