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#Studying an ingredient every day Generally, the amount of ferulic acid added in cosmetics is between 0.1% and 1.0%. In some European and American products, it is even added to 3%, and the accompanying irritation is not low. Ferulic acid is widely found in plants in nature, such as cereals (wheat, rice, oats), vegetables (spinach, parsley), fruits (apples, grapes, oranges), Chinese medicinal materials (Chuanxiong, angelica, wood Thieves), etc., are components of plant cell walls (combined with polysaccharides and proteins in the cell wall to form the cell wall skeleton). In 1886, researchers first extracted an organic acid from asafoetida, it was called ferulic acid. #APPCHEM #BON #WHEAT #rice #oats #cereal #ferulicacid #ingredients #spinach #parsley #apple #grape #orange #chuanxiong #angelica #woodthieves #acid #asafoetida

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