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The chemistry of emollients is diverse and covers most fields of chemistry. The most popular emollients are based on hydrocarbons and their derivatives; mineral oil, fatty acid esters, vegetable oils, synthetic triglycerides and polymers.
Common derivatives used as emollients are: esters of mono and polyhydric alcohols, both linear and branched, which were first developed in the 1950s as porosity esters to duplicate properties of the NMF; dicarboxylic and tricarboxylic acid derivatives such as esters; carbohydrate derivatives including starch; and methylsiloxane derivatives.