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Pelretin

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Pelretin is an organic compound , which contains 23 carbon atoms and has a molecular weight of 336.467 Da.[1] It was tested in the 1980s on animals in the hopes that it could be used to combat wrinkles.[2]

References

  1. ^ Pubchem entry
  2. ^ Recer, Paul (11 December 1989). "Is Vitamin A Cream a New Wrinkle in Skin Care, or Just Soft Soap?". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 20 December 2014.