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- Silk_amino_acid abstract "Silk amino acid (SAAs) also known as Sericin is a natural water-soluble glycoprotein extracted from raw silk. It is used as an additive in skin and hair care products due to its high levels of serine which has excellent moisture preservation characteristics. As a water-based additive it is used to provide a protective barrier and silky feel to lotions, soaps, personal lubricants, hair and skincare products. Silk amino acids are produced by hydrolyzing (or breaking apart) silk proteins into smaller peptide chains, typically 18 to 19 amino acids in length. Silk amino acids have a lower molecular weight than silk protein powders and are moisturizing to skin and hair.Silk amino acids are used in formulating shampoos, conditioner, hair treatments, bodywash, body lotions, cleansers, toners and facial moisturizers, mascara, lipstick and color cosmetics.".
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageID "33539028".
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageLength "4230".
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageRevisionID "676860791".
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLink Alanine.
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLink Bombyx_mori.
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amino_acid_derivatives.
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLink Cosmetics.
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLink Fibroin.
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLink Glycine.
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLink Glycoprotein.
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLink Human_skin.
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLink Lotion.
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLink Peptide.
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLink Personal_lubricant.
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLink Protease.
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLink Sericin.
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLink Serine.
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLink Shampoo.
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLink Silk.
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLink Soap.
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLink Threonine.
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLink Valine.
- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Silk amino acid".
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- Silk_amino_acid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
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- Silk_amino_acid subject Category:Amino_acid_derivatives.
- Silk_amino_acid hypernym Glycoprotein.
- Silk_amino_acid type Protein.
- Silk_amino_acid comment "Silk amino acid (SAAs) also known as Sericin is a natural water-soluble glycoprotein extracted from raw silk. It is used as an additive in skin and hair care products due to its high levels of serine which has excellent moisture preservation characteristics. As a water-based additive it is used to provide a protective barrier and silky feel to lotions, soaps, personal lubricants, hair and skincare products.".
- Silk_amino_acid label "Silk amino acid".
- Silk_amino_acid sameAs Q4860071.
- Silk_amino_acid sameAs m.0hgmbhb.
- Silk_amino_acid sameAs Q4860071.
- Silk_amino_acid wasDerivedFrom Silk_amino_acid?oldid=676860791.
- Silk_amino_acid isPrimaryTopicOf Silk_amino_acid.