Cetearyl Glucoside
Product Description
Cetearyl glucoside is a naturally derived emulsifier made from cetearyl alcohol and glucose. Known for its ability to stabilize emulsions and its mildness, it finds diverse industrial applications.
Product:
Cetearyl Glucoside
CAS:
246159-33-1
Synonym:
Cetearyl polyglycoside; D-Glucopyranose, C16-18 alkyl glycosides
Structure:
Typical Characteristics
Appearance
Ivory-colored pellets
Density
1.027 g/cm3
Melting point
141-145 °C
Molecular Weight
404.6
Odor
Faint, characteristic odor
Purity
99%
Uses, Applications & Markets
Key applications
Markets
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Cetearyl Glucoside used in many
industry applications
Cetearyl glucoside is a naturally derived emulsifier made from cetearyl alcohol and glucose. Known for its ability to stabilize emulsions and its mildness, it finds diverse industrial applications. Here are its primary uses:
- Cosmetics and Skincare: Widely used in creams, lotions, and sunscreens as an emulsifying agent that provides a smooth, non-greasy texture and enhances skin hydration.
- Hair Care Products: Included in conditioners and hair masks to help create stable emulsions and improve the consistency of formulations.
- Natural and Organic Products: Preferred in formulations targeting eco-conscious consumers due to its plant-based origin and compatibility with natural ingredients.
- Pharmaceuticals: Used in topical medications and ointments to stabilize emulsions and improve spreadability.
- Household Products: Found in premium laundry detergents and fabric softeners as an emulsifier to ensure consistent performance of active ingredients.