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Squalene is a naturally occurring hydrocarbon found in the liver oils of sharks and other deep-sea fish. It is also found in the oils of plants such as olives, rice bran, and wheat germ. Squalene is used in the production of vitamins and dietary supplements, as it is a natural source of antioxidants and fatty acids. It is also used as a carrier oil in the production of topical creams and lotions.
Squalene is used in the production of vitamins and dietary supplements due to its antioxidant properties. It helps to protect cells from damage caused by free radicals, which can lead to premature aging and other health issues. Squalene also helps to improve the absorption of other nutrients, making it an important ingredient in many dietary supplements.
Some companies in the Squalene market include Amyris, Inc., BASF SE, Croda International Plc, and Solazyme, Inc. These companies produce Squalene for use in vitamins and dietary supplements, as well as other products. Show Less Read more