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COCO GLUCOSIDE

Cas Number: 141464-42-8
COCO GLUCOSIDE= DECYL GLUCOSIDE = C8-16-alkyl glycosides

Coco-glucoside is a nonionic, naturally derived surfactant in the alkyl polyglucoside (APG) family. 
Derived from plant sugars and fatty alcohols, it is very mild compared to traditional anionic surfactants. 
Coco Glucoside has become a popular surfactant, acting as a foaming, cleansing, conditioning and viscosity-building agent in liquid cleansers and shampoos. 
Coco Glucoside is also biodegradable and green, with structural similarities to the glycolipids and other biological surfactants.

What Is Coco Glucoside?
Coco glucoside is a cloudy liquid derived from coconut.
Coconuts grow on the cocos nucifera, or coconut palm tree. 
Coconut palms grow around the world in lowland tropical and subtropical areas. 
Widely cultivated, healthy coconut palms produce 50 nuts per year, and the tree can be used to produce everything from food and drink to fibers, building materials, and natural ingredients.
Coco glucoside is a type of alkyl glucoside, which is formed by mixing alcohols and sugar or glucose.

What Does Coco Glucoside Do in Our products?
Coco glucoside is a surfactant, meaning it breaks surface tension in liquids, allowing things to become clean. 
Coco Glucoside can be found in hundreds of personal care products, including shampoo, facial cleansers, body wash, sunscreen, hand soap, makeup, and a variety of other products.

Why is Coco Glucoside used?
We use coco glucoside as a surfactant and cleanser. 
The Cosmetics Ingredient Review has deemed the ingredient safe for use in cosmetic products.
Whole Foods has deemed the ingredient acceptable in its body care quality standards.
Also, research shows the ingredient is typically not a skin irritant.

How Coco Glucoside Is Made
Commercial production of coco glucoside and other alkyl polyglucosides generally starts by mixing coconut alcohol with some kind of sugar, glucose, or glucose polymer under acidic conditions.

Coco-glucoside is a surfactant produced by chemical reaction between glucose and coconut oil-derived ingredients.

COCO-GLUCOSIDE is classified as :
Cleansing
Foaming
Surfactant
COSING REF No:    75276
Chem/IUPAC Name:    Alcohols, coco, reaction products with glucose

Chemical Structure
Coco-glucoside has a chemical structure consisting of a hydrophilic monomeric or oligomeric glucoside head group linked to a hydrophobic C12 alkyl tail group, as shown in Figure 1; where n denotes the degree of polymeri­zation. 
Coco Glucoside degree is very low, ~1-2; thus, these materials are referred to as oligomers—olig being Greek for "few" or "little."

Coco-glucoside used in personal care products is a mixture of glucosides, which arises due to the variability in stereoch­emical orientations of the glucose moieties, polydisp­ersity of oligo-glucoside and varying alkyl chain lengths.

Chemistry and Properties
Coco-glucoside is produced by combining glucose with fatty alcohol from coconut oil feedstock in the presence of acid catalysts at elevated temperatures.
The fatty alcohol used for synthesis can be obtained either from synthetic (petroch­emical) or natural sources (fats and oils). 
Due to their renewable nature, fatty alcohol blends from natural resources are preferred to build up the hydrophobic part of the coco-glucoside molecule.

The hydrophilic part is derived from both polymeric and monomeric carbohyd­rates. 
Polymeric carbohydrates include starch or glucose syrups, while monomeric carbohydrates can be any of the various forms in which glucose is available, such as anhydrous D-glucose, D-glucose monohydrate (dextrose) or highly degraded glucose syrup.

Coco-glucoside synthesis from polymeric carbohydrates requires higher reaction temperatures to achieve efficient depolyme­rization and conversion to the glucosides. This process results in degradative side reactions generating undesirable by-products and colored impurities. 
On the other hand, coco-glucoside synthesized from monomeric carbohydrates such as glucose can be condensed with fatty alcohols at lower temperatures, resulting in a cleaner and higher quality grade coco-glucoside.

Coco-glucoside is a nonionic, amber, cloudy viscous liquid (2,000 cps at 75°F; crystallizes at < 60°F), with good water solubility due to its hydroxyl groups. 
The carbon chain distribution for coco-glucoside is usually between C8-14. 
The cloudiness of the product is due to its magnesium oxide content (max. 500 ppm) and the pH value at which it is supplied. 
The cloudiness disappears when the pH value is adjusted below 7. The product is usually supplied at 50-60% active levels4-6 and a high alkaline pH, typically around 12, making it self-preserving as-is.

Coco Glucoside is stable in neutral and alkaline solutions but unstable in strong acid solutions, in which it hydrolyzes to sugar and fatty alcohol moieties. 
Since the sugar unit is more water-soluble, coco-glucoside is more hydrophilic than its polyoxye­thylene-based surfactant counterparts (e.​g., polysorb­ates). 
Coco Glucoside has an excellent toxicological profile and is biodegradable since it is synthesized from renewable raw materials. 
Coco Glucoside has a high tolerance to electrolytes, exemplifies good synergy with anionic surfactants and is compatible with cationics.

Two Process Variants
The first alkyl-glucoside was synthesized in a laboratory by Emil Fischer in 1893;7 the synthesis of coco-glucoside by the namesake Fisher Process leads to a complex isomer and oligomer mixtures using two process variants—direct synthesis and the two-step transace­talization process.

In direct synthesis, the carbohydrate reacts directly with an excess of coconut alcohol in the presence of an acid catalyst to form coco-glucoside. 
The glucose used is often dried before the actual reaction to remove the crystal-water from glucose monohydrate to minimize side reactions that take place in the presence of water. 
Furthermore, monomeric solid glucose types are used as fine particle solids along with a reducing agent and an acid catalyst. 
Coco Glucoside reducing agent minimizes colored by-products by preventing any oxidative degradation reactions. 
Coco Glucoside process is simpler and cheaper from an equipment point of view, and results in coco-glucoside with an improved odor profile. 
The ratio of glucose to coconut alcohol is monitored to ensure that the target degree of polymeri­zation range is achieved.


Coco Glucoside is a non-ionic surfactant that can be used as a foaming, cleansing, conditioning, and viscosity building agent to liquid cleansers and shampoos. The raw materials used are of vegetable origin (coconut and palm kernel oil, glucose). It is completely biodegradable, GMO-free and contains no parabens and phthalates.

Please Note: There are no known food or fragrance allergens in this product due to the manner by which its ingredients were processed.

Appearance: Yellow to golden yellow cloudy, viscous, aqueous liquid.

Benefits: Coco Glucoside is mainly used to build viscosity and increase the foaming capacity of liquid soap in hair and skin-care products. 
Coco Glucoside exhibits excellent cleansing characteristics on the skin and hair.

Application: Coco Glucoside is compatible with all skin types and is gentle on the skin and hair. 
Coco Glucoside can be used in manufacturing a variety of cosmetic and skin-care products such as shampoos, conditioners, body washes, cleansers, hand soaps, body scrubs, acne treatments, facial moisturizers, hair dyes and baby products.

Recommended Usage:
Shampoo and Body Wash: 30% - 45%
Facial Cleanser or Baby Wash: 15% - 25%

Storage: This product can be stored in its original unopened containers at below 40° C for at least two years. 
Coco Glucoside should not be stored at temperatures below 15° C or crystallization may occur. 
The product should be heated and stirred until uniform before use. 
Upon storage, some sedimentation can occur which has no negative effects on the quality. 
Coco Glucoside is recommended to homogenize the product before use by stirring.

Caution: Corn sugar is an ingredient of this material, and should not be used by people with corn allergies.

Coconut Glucoside is a nonionic surfactant. It is one of the least aggressive washing bases for the skin and is widely used in formulations of natural products with Coco Betaine (amphoteric surfactant) and Decyl Glucoside (nonionic surfactant). It is created from sugar and coconut and is ideal for sensitive skin.
Coco-glucoside is authorized organically.

Origin (s): Vegetable , Synthetic
Other languages: Coco-Glucosid, Coco-glucósido
Nom INCI : COCO-GLUCOSIDE
Classification: Nonionic surfactant
Bio compatible (COSMOS standard)


Coco Glucoside is a natural, non-ionic, surfactant. 
Like Decyl Glucoside it is ultra mild, and one of the most gentle of the cleansing agents, making it ideal for all foaming and cleansing products, especially those designed for fragile or sensitive skin. 
Our Coco Glucoside, obtained from renewable raw materials, is a combination of coconut based fatty alcohols (c8-16) and glucose (sugar / starch). 
Like our Decyl Glucoside, Coco Glucoside, being ultra mild and gentle, does not dry the skin which makes it an excellent choice for the formulation of personal hygiene and toiletry products. 
Coco Glucoside is comparable to the other Alkyl Polyglucoside Surfactants (Caprylyl/Capryl Glucoside (c8-10), Coco Glucoside (c8-16), and Lauryl Glucoside (c12-16)) all being the combination of the glucoside and select fatty alcohols.

Coco Glucoside generates an exceptional foam in almost any conditions. It produces a very satisfactory level of foam, comparable with that obtained using conventional anionic surfactants. 
Moreover, the foam obtained is particularly stable, which is an advantage for the formulation of bubble baths and shower gels. 
Coco Glucoside foam generated is fine and stable.
Coco Glucoside contrast, its touch is not comparable with that of a foam obtained using anionic surfactants. 
For this reason it is advisable to combine Coco Glucoside with our Cocamidopropyl Betaine or Foaming Soy in order to improve the smoothness of the foam. 
Furthermore, because of its wide range of compatibility, Coco Glucoside can be combined with all types of surfactants without reducing foam volume or stability.

Coco Glucoside, used as a co-surfactant, can reduce the total active requirements of other foaming ingredients, without altering their performance; cleansing effectiveness, foam volume, and ease of thickening, are all maintained while improving on the mild, and gentle, nature of the final formulation.

Coco Glucoside does not contain any impurities. 
Coco Glucoside chemical nature and the production process results in a surfactant without ethylene oxide or 1,4-dioxane and is suitable for baby, and pet, products.


ATTRIBUTES
Obtained from 100% renewable vegetable origin
Tolerant of high electrolyte formulations (aloe)
Improves skin tolerance of the formulation
Fully Compatible with other Surfactants
Maintains skin balance without dryness
Easy to thicken with natural polymers
Readily Biodegradable
Environmentally friendly
Maintains skin balance
Good foaming power
ethylene oxide free
1,4-dioxane free
Proven Mildness
GUIDELINES
add to the surfactant phase **
mix into formulations preventing excessive foam
maintain pH of finished product between 3.0 and 5.0
2.0 to 30.0% ***
Coco Glucoside is easily thickened with::
anionic surfactants
natural polymers
xanthan gum 10 to 0.3% (1300)
carageenan gum 10 to 1.0% (1100)
carboxy methyl cellulose 10 to 0.8% (1300)
synthetic polymers
carbomer 940 10 to 0.5% (3600)

APPLICATIONS
coloring products (compatible with ammoniacal media, dyes, and cationic agents)
shampoos (anti-dandruff, anti-seborrheac, conditioners, frequent use, etc...)
straightening products (compatible with sodium / potassium hydroxides)
permanent wave products (compatible with fixers and reducers)
dermatological liquid soaps
sensitive skin cleansers
shaving foams
bubble baths
shower gels
cleansers
bath oils
wipes

SPECIFICATIONS
Appearance:    Amber Viscous Liquid (2000cps @ 75F (Crystallizes <60F))
Odor:    Characteristic - Surfactant
Solubility:    Water **
Storage:    Tightly Sealed, Protected from Heat / Cold
Shelf:    24 Months when Properly Stored / Handled
Actives:    55%
Polarity:    Non-Ionic
pH:    11.5 - 12.5

Coco Glucoside
Coco Glucoside is an non-ionic surfactant that can be used as a foaming agent, conditioner or emulsifier. 
Coco Glucoside is a favourite because of its natural credentials, derived from Coconut and Fruit Sugars. 
Coco Glucoside is completely biodegradable and contains no lauryl sulphates, laureth sulphates, parabens, formaldehyde or diethanolamides.
Characteristics
A yellow to golden yellow, cloudy and viscous liquid, which increases the foaming capacity in skincare and haircare products. 
Coco Glucoside also has the excellent benefit of acting as an emulsifier to allow essential oils and water to mix. 
Using Coco Glucoside you can also blend some denser oils, such as carrier oils into your products.

Coco Glucoside is one of the mildest surfactants and is compatible with all skin types. 
Coco Glucoside can be used in both body and hair care products. 
Coco Glucoside doesn't only have to be in foaming products, it can be used in cleansers and moisturisers also.

16 oz GENTLE CLEANSER - Coco-glucoside is a gentle, non-ionic surfactant that can be formulated with other ingredients to thicken liquid cleansers and make from all natural, plant-based ingredients. 
Coco Glucoside cleanses well without drying.
BIODEGRADABLE - Made from plant-derived ingredients, Coco-glucoside is biodegradable, meaning that it will not pollute the environment! 
Coco Glucoside is able to naturally break down without causing harm to the ecosystem.
NATURALLY FOAMING - Coco-glucoside is a foaming surfactant and can aid in creating foaming product formulations, such as bubble bath soap, hand soap, shampoos, facial cleansers, and more!
MULTI-FUNCTIONAL - Coco-glucoside can be used as a thickening agent to make liquid formulations into a thicker gel. 
Or, it can be formulated into various soaps and cleansers such as baby soap, shampoos, foaming facial cleansers, and more!
STABLE - Coco-glucoside is water soluble, has a naturally high pH due to its cleansing abilities, but will remain stable in low pH formulations. 
Our coco-glucoside is free of fragrance, essential oils, sulfates, or parabens.

Description
Coco Glucoside is an non-ionic surfactant that can be used as a foaming, cleansing, conditioning, and thickening agent to liquid cleansers and shampoos. 
Coco Glucoside is derived from renewable raw materials such as coconut oil and corn and fruit sugars, and is completely natural to It means an item that can break down into natural materials in the environment without causing harm.


Benefits
Coco Glucoside is used to thicken and increase the foaming capacity of liquid soap in hair and skin-care products. 
Coco Glucoside is GMO-free and contains NO diethanolamides, lauryl sulfates, laureth sulfates, parabens and phthalates, or formaldehyde.

What is Coco Glucoside?
Posted on 7th March 2015 by Sara Reddy
While the majority of ingredients listed on natural and organic cosmetic products are very familiar, Coco Glucoside may leave you wondering a bit. However, there is no need for concern.

Coco Glucoside is a common ingredient in all-natural shampoos. 
Coco Glucoside is used in place of the toxic surfactants in traditional shampoos, which is to say that it can provide the desired foaming lather that we seek in hair washing mixtures, without causing the negative side effects of scalp irritation. 
Additionally, it has a unique set of properties that encourage oil and water to mix. While these two do not generally play nicely, Coco Glucoside will encourage the oil residue on your hair and skin to combine with the water and soap, so it can be rinsed away, leaving you with a brilliant clean.
Coco Glucoside ingredient is naturally occurring, and can be derived from coconut oil (another common ingredient in all-natural cosmetics). 
Coco Glucoside shares many of the favourable properties of raw coconut oil, including non-oily moisture. 
Therefore, it does not dry the scalp like many of the commercial shampoos can. 
Coco Glucoside means that the skin is soothed, while the hair receives the desired cleaning.

Furthermore, Coco Glucoside is a very gentle ingredient, which makes it a favoured component of organic baby shampoos. 
Coco Glucoside doesn’t irritate the eyes like many surfactants would, so babies are not as disturbed by bathing.

The Coco glucoside is a mild, easily absorbent sugar surfactant and is mainly used for shampoos and shower gels. 
Coco Glucoside reduces the irritation potential of other surfactants and detangles, making hair easier to comb. 
Coco Glucoside also improves the bounce of the hair. Also, can be used for products for cleansing inflamed skin.
Coco Glucoside is an non-ionic surfactant that can be used as a foaming agent, conditioner or emulsifier. 
Coco Glucoside is derived from renewable raw materials such as coconut oil and fruit sugars and is completely biodegradable. 
Coco Glucoside is from the same family of 'green' surfactants as Decyl Glucoside and Lauryl Glucoside.

An all-round surfactant with proven mildness. Coco Glucoside is a non-ionic surfactant made from 100% renewable, plant-based raw materials and is RSPO-MB certified. 
Coco Glucoside has a premium environmental and skin compatibility profile and creates a perfect synergy of mildness, foaming performance and effective cleansing. 
Coco Glucoside is very gentle on skin and mucous membranes, hair and scalp. 
Coco Glucoside improves the skin compatibility of conventional surfactant systems and convinces with excellent foaming behaviour, also in combination with other surfactants. 
Skin and hair are gently cleansed. 
Coco Glucoside is particularly suitable for sensitive skin, as well as for baby care and also for mild mouth cleansing.

What Is It?
Alkyl glucoside ingredients are formed by reacting an alcohol or mixtures of alcohols (that vary by carbon chain length) with a cyclic form of the sugar, glucose or glucose polymers. 
For example Decyl Glucoside is formed by reacting a 10 carbon chain alcohol, decyl alcohol, with a cyclic form of glucose. 
Other alkyl glucoside ingredients that may be used in cosmetics include Arachidyl Glucoside, C12-20 Alkyl Glucoside, Caprylyl/Capryl Glucoside, Cetearyl Glucoside, Coco-Glucoside, Ethyl Glucoside and Lauryl Glucoside. 
Decyl Glucoside and the other alkyl glucoside ingredients may be used in baby products, bath products, cleansing products, skin care products, eye makeup and hair care products including hair dyes and colors.

Why is it used in cosmetics and personal care products?
Coco Glucoside cosmetics and personal care products, Decyl Glucoside, Lauryl Glucoside, Arachidyl Glucoside, Caprylyl/Capryl Glucoside and Coco-Glucoside are reported to function as surfactants - cleansing agents. 
C12-20 Alkyl Glucoside and Cetearyl Glucoside are reported to function as surfactants - emulsifying agents, while Ethyl Glucoside is reported to function as a skin-conditioning agent - humectant.


Coco Glucoside Surfactant
Coco Glucoside is a mild, non ionic alkyl polyglucoside (APG) surfactant made up of C8-C16 fatty alcohol glucoside made from renewable ram materials such as coconut and fruit sugars. 
Coco Glucoside is an excellent choice if you are looking for something with no sulfates, parabens or diethanolamides. 
Like our decyl glucoside surfactant, which is made from corn sugars, our eco- cert certified coco-glucoside is completely biodegradable.

Coco Glucoside is used as a mild, natural foaming surfactant, emulsifier, and/or conditioner. 
Coco Glucoside is easily formulated in to all types of skin and hair care products, foaming cleansers, body washes, scrubs and other great products. 
Use it anywhere you want all natural cleansing foam.

Typical Usage amounts -
Coco Glucoside Shampoos and Body Washes 5% to 50%
Facial Cleansers, Foaming Bath Products - 2% to 20 %
Appearance - Clear to Cloudy yellow Viscous liquid
Coco Glucoside has a high pH-value and for this reason the product contains no preservatives - thus the suffix UP = unpreserved.
The product should be heated and stirred until uniform before use. Upon storage also some sedimentation can occur which has no negative effects on the quality.
Coco Glucoside is recommended to homogenize the product before use by stirring

INCI : Coco Glucoside

Indication(s): Shampoo, conditionner, body wash etc.

Usage: 2 - 30%

Solubility: water

pH: 11-12

Works in synergy with Coco Betaine
Coco glucoside is a mild, biodegradable, non-ionic surfactant that has great foaming qualities. 
Excellent for all skin types, even babies skin! 
Rapidely and readily biodegradable 
Gentle in its  recommended dilution. 
An irritant in its pure state
Important : pH of 11, very alkaline so caustic, never use undiluted and handle with gloves and safety glasses. 
Coco Glucoside is essential to combine it with more acidic ingredients (eg citric acid, cream of tartar) to balance the pH of the final product. 
Keep out of reach of children and animals.

Coco-Glucoside is a Non-ionic Vegetable-based Natural Surfactant made from derivatives of Coconut Oil and Glucose. 
Our Coco Glucoside is therefore Biodegradable and safe for the environment. 
Coco Glucoside doesn't dry out the skin and produces abundant foam in making it the perfect choice for Foam Bath products and Shower Gels. 
Works well with thickeners like Xanthan Gum or Carageenan Gum.

Coco Glucoside is a non-ionic surfactant produced from glucose and fatty acid.
Cleanses gentle and sensitive skin without drying it out.
Coco Glucoside is suitable for organic products, it is soluble in nature.
Coco Glucoside mixes well with other surfactants and can give consistency.


Usage Amounts:
Facial Cleansing Gel / Cleansing Milk: 10% - 25%
In Baby Products: 15 - 25%
Bath Foam / Shower Gel: 15 - 30%
Shampoo / Peels / Liquid Soap : 15 - 25%

Mission : Surfactant
INCI : Coco Glucoside
CAS - No.: 68515-73-1 and 110615-47-9
Shelf Life : 24 months after opening
pH: 11 - 12
Origin : South Korea 

Coco Glucoside is produced through a chemical reaction between fruit sugars and ingredients in coconut oil, hence the name. 
Coco Glucoside is an all-natural non-ionic surfactant. This means that it lowers the surface tension of two liquids and actually acts to keep everything together. 
A surfactant is important to give products an amazing texture and viscosity. 
Coco Glucoside is mostly used to keep ingredients together and creating the perfect viscosity (not too runny, not too thick).

Coco Glucoside many cases, Coco Glucoside is used as a cleansing surfactant that is perfect for shower gels, shampoos and bubble baths. 
Coco Glucoside is one of the mildest and gentle cleansing agents available, which makes it amazing for foaming and cleansing products. 
This is because in end products it does have a foaming action.

Coco Glucoside is great for sensitive skin and good for all skin types (though reactions may occur in extreme cases) which is why we at Rocky Mountain Soap Company use Coco Glucoside in our products. 
Coco Glucoside is a gentle ingredient that is simple and natural.

Coco Glucoside also works to keep water and oil together is products like lotions and suncreens. 
Coco Glucoside is a great emulsifier which is why we use it in our Oat Lotion and Natural Sunscreen. 
Unlike some other surfactants, emulsifiers and cleansers, Coco Glucoside is very moisturizing. 
Coco Glucoside does not dry out the skin or irritate like some conventional ingredients used in this space. 
Coco Glucoside is also very gentle on the skin.

Coco Glucoside is your cleansing, foaming, all-natural, coconut oil based surfactant that is great for your skin.

A mild and gentle, natural surfactant for creating cleansing and foaming products.

Certified cruelty free and vegan friendly
100% natural and biodegradable
Accepted in natural skincare formulation
Non-ioninc surfactant
Ultra mild, doesn’t dry out the skin
Gentle yet effective foaming and cleansing powers
Frequently used in children’s foaming products
Can be used on its own
Can be used as a co-surfactant to enhance and stabilise the foaming powers of a product

Recommended Use
Leave on products: 1 – 5%. Rinse off products: 1 – 30%

Solubility
Water soluble

Applications
Shampoo, body wash, shower gels, facial foaming cleansers, toners, bubble bath, baby cleansing products.

When formulating
Avoid excess foaming when blending with other ingredients.

Additional Information
Coco Glucoside produces a stable foam. To improve the feeling of the foam, you can combine it with Cocamidopropyl Betaine.

Storage
Coco Glucoside product should not be stored at temperatures below 15 °C. 
Coco Glucoside the product is stored at temperatures below 15 °C, crystallisation may occur. 
The product should be heated and stirred until uniform before use. 
Upon storage, some sedimentation can occur which has no negative effects on the quality. 
Coco Glucoside is recommended to homogenise the product before using by stirring.

51 - 53% active content

Coco Glucoside is an non-ionic surfactant that can be used as a foaming, cleansing, conditioning, and thickening agent to liquid cleansers and shampoos. 
Coco Glucoside is derived from coconut oil and corn sugars, is completely biodegradable and gentle on all skin and hair types. 


Now you can add cleansing to the ever-growing list of benefits from coconut. 
Coco Glucoside works as a natural surfactant, foaming agent, conditioner and emulsifier. 
Coco Glucoside helps increase the foaming capacity of a solution, so it can be used in place of chemical and toxic surfactants to create the lather we love to wash with, but without the harsh stripping effects and scalp over-drying or irritation.

As a nonionic surfactant, it mildly cleanses the skin and hair. 
Coco Glucoside fact, it’s so gentle that it’s often found in baby care products. 
Coco Glucoside works by helping water to mix with oil and dirt. 
Yes, we know that old saying about oil and water—they just don’t want to hang out together—but

Coco Glucoside actually encourages residue on your hair and scalp to combine with the water and cleaning solution, so it can be rinsed away, leaving you with fresh, clean strands.
Alkyl polyglucosides (APG), including Coco Glucoside, is being called the new generation of environmentally friendly surfactants. 
The feedstock of APG are based on fatty alcohol and glucose which are obtained from renewable native resources. 
Thus, APGs are completely biodegradable, non-toxic and non-irritating.

WHERE IT’S SOURCED
Coco Glucoside is a cloudy liquid derived from coconut. Coconut palms grow around the world in tropical and subtropical areas where annual precipitation is low. Healthy coconut palms produce 50 nuts per year, and the tree can be used to produce everything from food and drink to building materials and natural ingredients for beauty products.

Our Coco Glucoside is obtained from renewable raw materials, and is produced in the US and the UK. 
Coco Glucoside contains no impurities, and is a combination of coconut-based fatty alcohols and glucose.  
Coco Glucoside is ultra mild, gentle, and does not dry the skin—so much so that it’s even that, as mentioned above, it’s often recommended and used for baby and pet products.

Coco Glucoside, from Surfachem, is a natural, non-ionic surfactant.


Product Description
Made from coconut and other renewable materials, Coco Glucoside can be used in a wide range of personal care products.
Coco Glucoside is comprised of glucose derived from corn and fatty alcohols derived from RSPO MB certified Palm Kernel Oil, and is suitable for vegan products

Key Benefits:
• RSPO MB from certified Palm Kernel Oil and has a Natural Index of 1.00
• It is a mild surfactant, ideal for sensitive skin and baby care products
• Can be used alone or as co-surfactant and adds foam stability to your product

Also available from Surfachem are Decyl Glucoside, Lauryl Glucoside and Caprylyl/Capryl Glucoside

What Is Coco-Glucoside Used For? 
Coco-Glucoside is produced through chemical reactions between fruit sugars (glucose) and ingredients derived from coconut oil.

Coco-Glucoside is a common, natural alternative to conventional foaming agents and surfactants. 
Coco Glucoside does not irritate and dry out the skin like other foaming agents and surfactants do, as it shares a lot of the moisturizing qualities of coconut oil.

Because Coco Glucoside is so gentle and mild, it is good for use across all skin types, and is often used in natural products for babies (especially shampoo).

What Is the Definition of Coco-Glucoside? 
Coco-Glucoside is a very mild, gentle cleansing agent, derived from fruit sugars and coconut oil; a foaming surfactant that is suitable for even fragile and sensitive skin.

What Are the Benefits of Coco-Glucoside?
Gentle cleanser
Good for all skin types
Good for very sensitive skin
Biodegradable
What Is Coco-Glucoside Used In? 
Gels and liquids for hair and body (shampoos, cleansers, shower gels, soaps, etc), moisturizers, oils, wipes

What Is the Origin of Coco-Glucoside? Coco-glucoside is a more natural alternative to conventional cleansing, foaming agents. 
Coco Glucoside is made through chemical reactions between fruit sugars (glucose) and coconut oil.

Cautions: While Coco-Glucoside is usually good for all skin types, it may aggravate or irritate skin in extreme cases.

Coco-glucoside and Glyceryl Oleate is a  surfactant which helps moisturize and soften hair and skin. 
Coco Glucoside high performance additive supports moisturization in surfactant systems.
Coco Glucoside surfactant is used in cleansers, is sulfate free and it can be used in creating cold process formulas and acts as a natural thickener in liquid soaps or shower gels.

Naturally derived from coconut and sunflower oil, it is said to soften and condition the skin by depositing glyceryl oleate on its surface. 
The activity of this surfactant system is 30% (65%  solids). 
Acceptable for use in ANSI/NSF 305 and EcoCert.

Appearance: Slightly Yellowish viscous composite

pH: 3.0 -4.0

Coco glucoside is a non-ionic surfactant (foaming agent, conditioner or emulsifier). 
Coco Glucoside is derived from coconut oil and fruit sugars which are both renewable resources

Product Details
Lipid layer enhancer and re-fatting agent with viscosity-increasing properties, used as secondary surfactant for cleansing formulations. 
Softens, conditions and moisturizes skin and hair.

INCI: Coco glucoside, Glyceryl oleate

Properties
mild co-surfactant, naturally derived from coconut and sunflower oil
softens, conditions and moisturizes skin and hair
re-fatting, lipid layer enhancer
increases the viscosity to create better lathering, especially when paired with our Gentle washing base
enhances viscosity in sulfate-free systems
Applications, usage
suitable for all skin and hair types, towards sensitive skin types
cleansers, shower gels, foam baths, body washes, shaving products, shampoos, wet wipes, baby products
recommended dosage: 2 - 7%
cold processable

Storage: in a cool, dry place, protected from light
Cautions: do not ingest, keep away from children's reach; cosmetic use


Lipid layer enhancer and re-fatting agent with viscosity-increasing properties, used as secondary surfactant for cleansing formulations. 
Softens, conditions and moisturizes skin and hair.

Coco-glucoside is a mixture of fatty alcohol from coconut and glucose. 
Chiefly functions as a cleansing agent. 
May be plant-derived or manufactured synthetically.

Ingredients: Palm Kernel/Coco Glucoside, Water    
 

INCI Name: Coco Glucoside

Application : Can be used as either a base or co-surfactant in cleansing products. 
Coco Glucoside is a non-ionic surfactant with a HLB of around 12-14 making it suitable as a co-emulsifier in cream cleansing formulations.   
Coco Glucoside surfactant provides a good flash foam (instant foaming) as well as a foam that is stable over a longer time frame. 
Coco Glucoside makes it great for bubble baths and luxurious shower gels.

Use Levels:  Generally between 1-15% as supplied.

Activity: 51-53% active in water.

Origin: Natural, plant based surfactant. This may be derived from palm or coconut sources.

Formulation tip:  For body washes, shampoos or bubble bath it is usual to blend an anionic surfactant with a non-ionic and possibly an amphoretic to help build stable mixed micelles (surfactant structures).   
This ensures that you have a good mix of cleaning action going on allowing you to reduce the total amount of surfactant in your formula.  
Having a formula with a lower surfactant activity is ideal in terms of cost and irritation potential. 
If correctly blended there should be no reduction in product quality.

Coco Glucoside is produced through a chemical reaction between fruit sugars and ingredients in coconut oil, hence the name. 
Coco Glucoside is an all-natural non-ionic surfactant. 
This means that it lowers the surface tension of two liquids and actually acts to keep everything together.
A surfactant is important to give products an amazing texture and viscosity. 
Coco Glucoside is mostly used to keep ingredients together and creating the perfect viscosity (not too runny, not too thick). 
Coco Glucoside is one of the mildest and gentle cleansing agents available.

Coco glucoside is a surfactant that will enable you to achieve a lightweight foam, ideal for sensitive skin. 
Obtained from sugar and vegetable oils, it lets you achieve a fine, delicate foam for your home-made preparations so you can pamper your skin. 
This co-emulsifier can be used in shampoos, shower gels and cleansing gels, for example.

Coco glucoside is a surfactant that will enable you to achieve a lightweight foam, ideal for sensitive skin.

Coco Glucoside is a Non-ionic Vegetable based Natural Surfactant made from derivatives of Coconut Oil and Glucose. 
Our Coco Glucoside is therefore Biodegradable and safe for the environment.

Common Name: Coco Glucoside
INCI Name: Coco Glucoside, Caprylyl/Capryl Glucoside, Aqua
Origin: Germany
Description: Coco Glucoside is obtained from a combination of coconut based fatty alcohols (c10-16) and glucose (corn starch)>
Suggestions for Use: Coco Glucoside is mild and gentle and produces exceptional foam and maintains skin balance without dryness. 
Combine with Cocamidopropyl Betaine to improve foam quality.


What Is Coco-Glucoside?
Coco-glucoside is an ingredient used in skincare formulations to help improve the cleansing abilities of cleansers, body washes and soaps. 
Coco Glucoside is a mixture of fatty alcohol derived from coconut and glucose. 
Generally, coco-glucoside is derived from coconuts but can also be made synthetically, minimizing the pressure on natural resources and reducing environmental issues with harvesting, processing, and transportation.

To get into the nitty-gritty, coco-glucoside is an alkyl glucoside. 
Alkyl glucosides are a class of ingredients that are made by mixing alcohols and a sugar, in this case, glucose and fatty alcohols derived from coconut.

Coco-glucoside is used as a surfactant that helps to lift dirt and oils from the skin, allowing them to be washed away. 
Coco Glucoside is why you will often find coco-glucoside in cleansing products such as washes and cleansers.

Why Is Coco-Glucoside Used?
Coco-glucoside is mainly used as a surfactant. Surfactants help to break down the surface tension between two liquids allowing for a deeper clean. 
Coco Glucoside is why coco-glucoside is used in products such as cleansers, shampoos, body washes, hand soap, and eco-friendly household cleaning products. 

Is Coco-Glucoside Comedogenic? 
While coconut oil and some other coconut-derived ingredients can be comedogenic or clogging to your pores, coco-glucoside is considered non-comedogenic. 
As coco-glucoside is a surfactant and is used in cleansing products it doesn’t have the ability to clog the pores. 

CoCo Glucoside (C8-14 Fatty Alcohol Glycoside, SpecSufc™ APG0814) is part of a range of nonionic environmentally friendly surfactants. 
Coco Glucoside feedstock of APG is based on fatty alcohol and glucose, which are obtained from renewable native resources. 
Thus, APGs are completely biodegradable. 
Because of their non-toxicity, non-irritation and many excellent surface active performances, APGs are widely used in the fields of detergents, cosmetics, foods and medicines.

APG0814 has low surface tension and strong detergency with mildness, rich foaming ability and good performance of stabilization. 
Coco Glucoside grade appears as a light yellow, turbid ropy water solution. 
Coco Glucoside provides good hydration and good resolvable properties in cold water. 
APG0814 also exhibits good solubility in high concentration of alkaline or electrolyte solution.

What is Coco glucoside?
Coco glucoside is a nonionic, mild surface-active agent. 
Coco Glucoside is derived from coconut based fatty alcohols (C8-16) and glucose derived from sugar or starch. 
Coco-glucoside is free from any impurities, such as an organic solvent. 
Coco Glucoside is very gentle to use.

Use & Benefits: 
Coco Glucoside is milder in nature, which actually is useful in forming foams, that are suitable for any cleansing and hygiene products. 
Coco Glucoside foam is generated is stable and fine. 
Coco Glucoside kind of foam is desirable for bubble baths also. 
Coco Glucoside also has some amount of goodness of coconut in it, so it is mild and well tolerated by the skin. It maintains skin moisture-oil balance. 
So, it does not let skin feel dried.


INCI : Coco Glucoside
Indication(s): Shampoo, conditionner, body wash etc.
Usage: 2 - 30%
Solubility: water
pH: 11-12
Works in synergy with Coco Betaine
Coco glucoside is a mild, biodegradable, non-ionic surfactant that has great foaming qualities. 
Excellent for all skin types, even babies skin! 
Rapidely and readily biodegradable
Gentle in its  recommended dilution. 
An irritant in its pure state
 
Important : pH of 11, very alkaline so caustic, never use undiluted and handle with gloves and safety glasses. 
Coco Glucoside is essential to combine it with more acidic ingredients (eg citric acid, cream of tartar) to balance the pH of the final product. 
Keep out of reach of children and animals.

Coco-glucoside is a mild vegetable-based surfactant (foaming ingredient) derived from coconut, or sustainably sourced palm kernel oil and glucose from corn or wheat. Coco Glucoside is recognized as a natural ingredient by the Natural Product Association and certified by Ecocert.

Coco Glucoside belongs to a new generation of environmentally friendly surfactants called Alkyl polyglucosides (APG). 
The feedstock of APGs are based on fatty alcohol and glucose which are obtained from renewable natural resources. 
Coco Glucoside, APGs are completely biodegradable, non-toxic and non-irritating.

Coco-glucoside has many positive attributes that increase its use:
• Obtained from 100% renewable vegetable origin;
• Mild surfactant that does not dry out or irritate the skin and mucous membranes;
• Tolerant of high electrolyte formulations (aloe);
• Fully compatible with other surfactants. Even more, when combined with other surfactants, it reduces their irritation potential;
• Easy to thicken with natural polymers;
• Biodegradable;
• Environmentally friendly;
• Ethylene oxide free;
• 1,4-dioxane free.

Weaknesses of Coco-glucoside are:
• Lower foaming power;
• It has a distinctive odour, difficult to conceal by using natural scents.

Keep tightly sealed in a dry, cool place

A surfactant derived from coconut oil and glucose. 
Produces a fine foam and is very mild & gentle on the skin.

What it is:

Disodium coco-glucoside citrate is derived from citric acid (made from fermenting sugar) and coco-glucoside (made from fatty acids found in coconuts).

What it does:
Coco Glucoside a very mild, anionic surfactant (which is a compound that helps clean by reducing the surface tension of water, binding to dirt and grime to wash it away more effectively). 
Not only does disodium coco-glucoside citrate gently clean, it’s also an emulsifier, which helps keep all the ingredients in a formula consistently mixed up .

Why we use it:
Compared to many other surfactants used in shampoos and body washes (like the commonly used sodium lauryl sulfate - SLS), disodium coco-glucoside citrate is very mild (perfect for babies or those with sensitive skin), and it’s not suspected to be potentially toxic or harmful or bad for the environment. 
Coco Glucoside even a U.S. EPA Safer Choice chemical, which means it’s safer for human health and the environment

Coco Glucoside is an non-ionic surfactant that can be used as a foaming, cleansing, conditioning, and thickening agent to liquid cleansers and shampoos. 
Coco Glucoside is derived from renewable raw materials such as coconut oil and corn and fruit sugars, and is completely biodegradable. It is GMO-free and contains NO diethanolamides, lauryl sulfates, laureth sulfates, parabens and phthalates, or formaldehyde.

Please Note: There are no known food or fragrance allergens in this product due to the manner by which its ingredients were processed.

Appearance: Yellow to golden yellow cloudy, viscous, aqueous liquid.

Benefits: Coco Glucoside is mainly used to thicken and increase the foaming capacity of liquid soap in hair and skin-care products. 
Coco Glucoside exhibits excellent cleansing characteristics on the skin and hair.

Application: Coco Glucoside is compatible with all skin types and is gentle on the skin and hair. 
Coco Glucoside can be used in manufacturing a variety of cosmetic and skin-care products such as shampoos, conditioners, body washes, cleansers, hand soaps, body scrubs, acne treatments, facial moisturizers, hair dyes and baby products.

Coco Glucoside  has a high pH-value and for this reason the product contains no preservatives 
Recommended Usage:
Shampoo and Body Wash: 30% – 45%
Facial Cleanser or Baby Wash: 15% – 25%
CAS: 141464-42-8
Solubility: Water soluble.
INCI Name: Coco Glucoside
Synonyms: PLANTAREN 818 UP, C8-C16 fatty alcohol glucoside 
Use: shampoos, shower gels, bubble baths, hand and face cleansers, and other applications.
Applications: Being nonionic, Decyl Glucoside is compatible with cationic surfactants and polymers, and is recommended for conditioning shampoo formulations.

DECLARATION:

Coco Glucosideinformation on regulatory clearances is believed to be accurate and is given in good faith as a guide to the global use of our products. 
No representation or warranty as to its completeness or accuracy is made. 
Users are responsible for determining the suitability of these products for their own particular purpose.
PRECAUTIONS:

At pure usage levels it can cause irritation to the skin.
When blending always take the following precautions:
Use gloves (disposable is ideal)
Take care when handling hot oils
Wear eye protection
Work in a well-ventilated room
Keep ingredients and hot oils away from children
If ingested, seek immediate medical advice
If contact made with eyes, rinse immediately with clean warm water and seek medical advice if in any doubt.

SAFETY FIRST
Coco Glucoside addition to our precautions and general safety information, we always recommend keeping a first aid kit nearby. 
You are working with hot water and oils, accidents can happen, so always be prepared!
Caution: Corn sugar is an ingredient of this material, and should not be used by people with corn allergies.

Works as a surfactant, foaming agent, conditioner and emulsifier. 
Coco Glucoside helps increase the foaming capacity of a solution, and is particularly useful in hair care products, in which it has the ability to smooth out the hair structure and increase manageability. 
As an anionic surfactant, it mildly cleanses the skin/hair by helping water to mix with oil and dirt so that they can be rinsed off. 
As an emulsifier, it keeps the oil and water parts of an emulsion from separating, and it also enhances the properties of primary cleansing and moisturizing agents contained in a product.

Description: Mild surfactant blend. It can be used for amide free and sulfate free applications.

INCI Name: Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate, Disodium Coco-glucoside, Citrate

CAS #: 61789-40-0, 83138-08-3, 86438-79-1, 13557-75-0, 151911-51-2

Specifications:
Appearance: Clear to slightly hazy yellow viscous liquid.
pH: 5.0-7.0
Boiling point: 100°C
Melting point: 0°C
Flash point: 200°F
Solubility in water: Soluble in all proportions

Storage / Shelf Life: Keep containers closed in order to maintain the performance of the product, store at room temperature.

Coco Glucoside, also known as PLANTAREN 818 UP or C8-C16 fatty alcohol glucoside, is a gentle surfactant that can be added to create various formulations or DIY beauty projects. 
Coco-glucoside is a gentle cleanser which can be added to different formulas to create shower gels, shampoos, face wash, hand soap, baby soap, and more! 
Coco Glucoside is naturally foaming, and can also help thicken formulas to turn liquid formulas into a gel. Coco-glucoside is derived from plant-based material, meaning that it is biodegradable! It breaks down without harming the environment. 
CAS: 141464-42-8. 
Comes in a 16 oz bottle.COCOJOJO - Coco Glucoside Surfactant 16 oz - Natural Foaming Cleanser - Plant Derived - Biodegradable - For Formulations and DIY Skin Care - For Shower Gels, Body Soap, Shampoos, Face Cleansers

Coco Glucoside it safe to drive or operate heavy machinery while using this product?
If you experience drowsiness, dizziness, hypotension or a headache as side-effects when using Coco Glucoside medicine then it may not be safe to drive a vehicle or operate heavy machinery.
If the medicine used makes you drowsy, dizzy or lowers your blood pressure, you should not drive. 
Also, pharmacists advise patients not to drink alcohol with the medicine, as alcohol intensifies side effects such as drowsiness. 
Please check for these effects on your body when using Coco Glucoside. 
Always consult your doctor for advice specific to your body and health condition.

Coco Glucoside this drug or product addictive or habit-forming?
Many drugs are not marketed as addictive or abused. 
Often ministries categorize drugs as regulated addictive and non-addictive. 
For example, in India this classification is H and X, in the USA it is II and V. 
Please check the box to make sure that the medicine belongs to such a special classification. 
Finally, don't try to self-medicate and increase your body's dependence without a doctor's advice.

Can I stop using this product immediately or am I gradually getting rid of it?
Some drugs should be tapered off or their use should not be stopped abruptly to avoid withdrawal effects. 
Ask your doctor for advice specific to your body, health condition, and other medications you can take.

Other important Information on Coco Glucoside forgetting to take a dose
If you forget to take a dose of medicine, use it as soon as you realize it. 
If it's too close to your next dose, drop the missed dose and stick to your dosing schedule. 
Do not take an extra dose to make up for the missed dose. 
If you regularly forget your doses, set an alarm or ask a family member to remind you. 
Please consult your doctor to change your dosing schedule or to make up for missed doses if you have missed too many doses recently.

Coco Glucoside overdose
Do not use more than the prescribed dose.
Consuming more of the drug will not improve its symptoms; on the contrary, it can cause poisoning or serious side effects. 
If you suspect that you or a loved one has taken an overdose of Coco Glucoside , please visit your nearest hospital's emergency department. 
Take necessary information, such as a medicine box, bottle or label, with you to help doctors.
Do not give your medication to someone else, even if you know they have the same condition or if they seem to have similar conditions. 
Coco Glucoside may cause an overdose.
For more information, ask your pharmacist or check the leaflet.

Storage of Coco Glucoside
Store medicines at room temperature, away from heat and light. 
Do not freeze medicines unless it is written on the package insert. 
Keep the medication out of the reach of children and pets.
Do not pour medicines down the toilet or sink unless the package insert tells you to do so. 
Drugs disposed of in this way can pollute the nature.
Please consult your pharmacist or doctor for more details on how to safely discard Coco Glucoside .

Expired Coco Glucoside
Taking a single dose of expired Coco Glucoside is unlikely to cause a side- effect . 
Ask your family doctor or pharmacist for appropriate advice or if you feel unwell. 
Expired medications will not be effective in treating your prescription conditions. 
To stay safe, it is very important not to use expired medications. 
If you have a chronic illness that requires constant medication, such as heart disease, seizures, and life-threatening allergies, it's even more important to stay in touch with your family doctor so that you can replace expired medications right away.

Coco Glucoside is a non ionic surfactant that provides great foaming and is perfect for shower gels, bath bubbles and shaving products. 
Coco Glucoside needs to be diluted with water as it is too strong on its own, and when added with fragrance oil, can become the base of a wonderful skin cleansing base.

Derived from natural sources such as coconut and fruit sugars, this surfactant is sulphate-free, non-ionic and non-irritating. 
Coco glucoside acts as a wonderful foaming agent, creating a smooth, luxurious lather which makes it an ideal candidate for all kinds of foaming, cleansing products, especially thoses specifically designed for sensitive skin as it is both gentle and mild.
Coco glucoside does not dry our or irritate the skin, making it more versatile as a surfactant, and perfect for all sorts of foaming personal products. 
Coco Glucoside can also be mixed with a range of other surfactants without losing any of its foaming properties or stability.

Coco glucoside it environmentally friendly, completely biodegradable and natural. Often added at the water phase of a cosmetic formulation.

Uses for coco glucoside include (but are not limited to):
Shampoos
Cleansers
Foaming Cleansers
Bubble Baths
Shaving Products


Inhalation

Unlikely route of exposure. Remove persons affected by vapour to fresh air. Apply artificial respiration if breathing has ceased or shows signs of failing. 
Administer oxygen if necessary. 
If symptoms develop, obtain medical attention.

Skin Contact:Remove contaminated clothing and wash affected skin with plenty of water.Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. If symptoms develop, obtain medical attention.

Eye Contact:Obtain medical attention. If substance has got into the eyes, immediately wash out with plenty of water for at least 10 minutes.

Ingestion: Obtain medical attention. Provided the patient is conscious, wash out mouth with water and give 200-300 ml (half a pint) of water to drink. Do not induce vomiting.

Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed : Irritation, Coughing. Nausea. Vomiting.

Indication of the immediate medical attention and special treatment needed: Increased difficulty in breathing

SECTION 5: FIRE - FIGHTING MEASURES
Extinguishing media: 
Suitable Extinguishing Media: As appropriate for surrounding fire.

Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: None known.

Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture: None known.

Advice for fire-fighters: Self-contained

SECTION 6: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures: Put on protective clothing. 
Avoid contact with skin and eyes.

Environmental precautions: Do not allow to enter drains, sewers or watercourses.

Methods and material for containment and cleaning up: Adsorb spillages onto sand, earth or any suitable adsorbent material. Transfer to a container for disposal. 
To be disposed of as hazardous waste.

SECTION 7: HANDLING AND STORAGE
Precautions for safe handling: General hygiene measures for the handling of chemicals are applicable. 
Avoid contact with skin and eyes. 
Use only in well-ventilated areas.

Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities: Keep only in the original container in a cool, well-ventilated place. Keep containers properly sealed when not in use.

Storage Temperature: < 40 degC.
Storage Life: 2 Year(s)..
Incompatible materials: Strong oxidising and reducing agents.
Other information: Keep away from direct sunlight.

Coco Glucoside is a, Natural, Non-ionic surfactant, ideal for all foaming and cleansing products. 
Coco Glucoside is obtained from Bio Degradable raw materials, based on plant based fatty alcohols.

Coco Glucoside is a Mild and Gentle surfactant. 
Coco Glucoside is ideal for the formulation of Personal Hygiene and Cosmetic products, Cleaners, Liquid Soaps etc

Description : Non-ionic surfactant in the form of a semi-liquid white paste. 
A natural product derived from coconut oil, corn and fruit sugars. 
Completely biodegradable. Good conservation.
Properties : Foaming, thickening, cleansing.
Use and concentration : 20 to 30% in shampoos and shower gels, 10 to 15% in cleansing milks for the face and baby products.
Applications : Shampoos and conditioners, shower gels, body scrubs, makeup removers and cleansing milks, acne treatments, liquid soap, baby products

Coco Glucoside is an non-ionic surfactant that can be used as a foaming, cleansing, conditioning, and thickening agent to liquid cleansers and shampoos. 
Coco Glucoside is derived from renewable raw materials such as coconut oil and corn and fruit sugars, and is completely biodegradable. 
Coco Glucoside is GMO-free and contains no diethanolamides, lauryl sulfates, laureth sulfates, parabens and phthalates, or formaldehyde.

Coco Glucoside is comparable to the other Alkyl Polyglucoside Surfactants such as (Caprylyl/Capryl Glucoside (c8-10), and Lauryl Glucoside (c12-16)) all being the combination of the glucoside and select fatty alcohols.

Coco Glucoside generates an exceptional foam in almost any conditions.  
Coco Glucoside produces a very satisfactory level of foam, comparable with that obtained using conventional anionic surfactants.  
Moreover, the foam obtained is very stable, which is an advantage for the formulation of bubble baths and shower gels.  
The foam generated is fine and stable.In contrast, its touch is not comparable with that of a foam obtained using anionic surfactants.   
Furthermore, because of its wide range of compatibility, Coco Glucoside can be combined with all types of surfactants without reducing foam volume or stability.

Coco Glucoside, used as a co-surfactant, can reduce the total active requirements of other foaming ingredients, without altering their performance;  cleansing effectiveness, foam volume, and ease of thickening.

Coco Glucoside does not contain any impurities.  
Coco Glucoside chemical nature and the production process results in a surfactant without ethylene oxide or 1,4-dioxane and is suitable for sensitive skin, babies, and animal products.

FOCAL POINTS

Obtained from 100% renewable vegetable origin
Tolerant of high electrolyte formulations (aloe)
Improves skin tolerance of the formulation
Fully Compatible with other Surfactants
Maintains skin balance without dryness
Easy to thicken with natural polymers
Readily Biodegradable
Environmentally friendly
Maintains skin balance
Good foaming power
ethylene oxide free
1,4-dioxane free
Proven Mildness

GUIDELINES
add to the oil phase
mix into formulations preventing excessive foam
maintain pH of finished product between 3.0 and 5.0
2.0 to 30.0%
Coco Glucoside easily thickens with::

anionic surfactants
natural polymers
xanthan gum 10 to 0.3% (1300)
carageenan gum 10 to 1.0% (1100)
carboxy methyl cellulose 10 to 0.8% (1300)
synthetic polymers
carbomer 940 10 to 0.5% (3600)
APPLICATIONS

shampoos (anti-dandruff, anti-seborrheac, conditioners, etc…)
 liquid soaps
sensitive skin cleansers
shower gels
cleansers
bath oils
Coco Glucoside is a non-ionic surfactant that can be used as a foaming, cleansing, conditioning and a thickening agent for cleansers and shampoos. 
Coco Glucoside is derived from renewable raw materials such as coconut oil and corn and fruit sugars, and is completely biodegradable.

CAS: 141464-42-8
Synonyms: DECYL GLUCOSIDE;D-Glucopyranose, oligomeric, C8-16-alkyl glycosides
Category: Heterocyclic Organic Compound
Molecular Formula: C16H32O6
Molecular Weight: 320.42168

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