Name:Lanolin Synonyms:Lanolin anhydrous; Wool fat CAS Registry Number:8006-54-0 EINECS:232-348-6 Lanolin [German : from Latin lna=wool + Latin oleum=oil] also called Adeps Lanae, wool wax, wool fat, anhydrous wool fat or wool grease, is a greasy yellow substance secreted by the sebaceous glands of wool-bearing animals, with the vast majority of it used by humans coming from domestic sheep. Chemically akin to wax, it can be used as a skin ointment or water-proofing wax, and is also sometimes used as a raw material in the manufacture of such products as shoe polish. Lanolin's waterproofing property aids sheep in shedding water from their coats. Certain breeds of sheep produce large amounts of lanolin, and the extraction can be performed by squeezing the sheep's harvested wool between rollers. Most or all of the lanolin is removed from wool when it is processed into textiles, such as yarn or felt. E913,Lanolin, sheep wool grease,Lanolin glazing agent,Lanolin supplier,Lanolin manufacturer,Lanolin exporter,Lanolin importer,Lanolin distributor