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DECYL GLUCOSIDE

Synonyms: Decyl glucoside; 68515-73-1; Decyl D-glucopyranoside; (3R,4S,5S,6R)-2-(Decyloxy)-6-(hydroxymethyl)tetrahydro-2H-Pyran-3,4,5-triol; Decyl D-glucoside; 54549-25-6

Decyl glucoside is a nonionic surfactant widely used in natural products. It is mostly used as a co-surfactant with Coco Betaine (amphoteric surfactant) and Coco Glucoside (nonionic surfactant).It is made from sugar and coconut. It is suitable for the most sensitive skin such as baby's. It is authorized organically.

Synonyms:
DECYL GLUCOSIDE; DECYL GLUCOSİDE; Decyl glucoside; 68515-73-1; Decyl D-glucopyranoside; (3R,4S,5S,6R)-2-(Decyloxy)-6-(hydroxymethyl)tetrahydro-2H-Pyran-3,4,5-triol; Decyl D-glucoside; 54549-25-6; D-Glucopyranoside, decyl; Capryl glycoside; decyl-d-glucoside; Caprylyl glycoside; decyl glucopyranoside; 141464-42-8; EINECS 259-218-1; 1-decyl-D-glucopyranoside; Glucoside, decyl; AK102442; 41444-55-7; (3R,4S,5S,6R)-2-(Decyloxy)-6-(hydroxymethyl)-tetrahydro-2H-Pyran-3,4,5-triol; D-Glucose decyl octyl ether ;DESYL GLUCOSIDE; DESYL GLUCOSİDE; Desyl glucoside; DECYL GLUCOSIDE; DECYL GLUCOSİDE; DECYL GLUCOSİDE; 68515-73-1; DECYL D-GLUCOPYRANOSİDE; (3R,4S,5S,6R)-2-(DECYLOXY)-6-(HYDROXYMETHYL)TETRAHYDRO-2H-PYRAN-3,4,5-TRİOL; DECYL D-GLUCOSİDE; 54549-25-6; D-GLUCOPYRANOSİDE, DECYL; CAPRYL GLYCOSİDE; DECYL-D-GLUCOSİDE; CAPRYLYL GLYCOSİDE; DECYL GLUCOPYRANOSİDE; 141464-42-8; EINECS 259-218-1; 1-DECYL-D-GLUCOPYRANOSİDE; GLUCOSİDE, DECYL; AK102442; 41444-55-7; (3R,4S,5S,6R)-2-(DECYLOXY)-6-(HYDROXYMETHYL)-TETRAHYDRO-2H-PYRAN-3,4,5-TRİOL; D-GLUCOSE DECYL OCTYL ETHER ;DESYL GLUCOSIDE; DESYL GLUCOSİDE; DESYL GLUCOSİDE; Decyl Glucosıde; Decyl Glucoside; Decyl Glucoside; 68515-73-1; Decyl D-Glucopyranoside; (3r,4s,5s,6r)-2-(Decyloxy)-6-(Hydroxymethyl)Tetrahydro-2h-Pyran-3,4,5-Triol; Decyl D-Glucoside; 54549-25-6; D-Glucopyranoside, Decyl; Capryl Glycoside; Decyl-D-Glucoside; Caprylyl Glycoside; Decyl Glucopyranoside; 141464-42-8; Eınecs 259-218-1; 1-Decyl-D-Glucopyranoside; Glucoside, Decyl; Ak102442; 41444-55-7; (3r,4s,5s,6r)-2-(Decyloxy)-6-(Hydroxymethyl)-Tetrahydro-2h-Pyran-3,4,5-Triol; D-Glucose Decyl Octyl Ether ;Desyl Glucosıde; Desyl Glucoside; Desyl Glucoside; decyl glucosıde; decyl glucoside; decyl glucoside; 68515-73-1; decyl d-glucopyranoside; (3r,4s,5s,6r)-2-(decyloxy)-6-(hydroxymethyl)tetrahydro-2h-pyran-3,4,5-triol; decyl d-glucoside;Decyl D-glucoside; 54549-25-6; D-Glucopyranoside, decyl; Capryl glycoside; decyl-d-glucoside; Caprylyl glycoside; decyl glucopyranoside; 141464-42-8; EINECS 259-218-1; 1-decyl-D-glucopyranoside; Glucoside, decyl; AK102442; 41444-55-7; (3R,4S,5S,6R)-2-(Decyloxy)-6-(hydroxymethyl)-tetrahydro-2H-Pyran-3,4,5-triol; D-Glucose decyl octyl ether ;DESYL GLUCOSIDE; DESYL GLUCOSİDE; Desyl glucoside; DECYL GLUCOSIDE; DECYL GLUCOSİDE; DECYL GLUCOSİDE; 68515-73-1; DECYL D-GLUCOPYRANOSİDE; (3R,4S,5S,6R)-2-(DECYLOXY)-6-(HYDROXYMETHYL)TETRAHYDRO-2H-PYRAN-3,4,5-TRİOL; DECYL D-GLUCOSİDE; 54549-25-6; D-GLUCOPYRANOSİDE, DECYL; CAPRYL GLYCOSİDE; DECYL-D-GLUCOSİDE; CAPRYLYL GLYCOSİDE; DECYL GLUCOPYRANOSİDE; 141464-42-8; EINECS 259-218-1; 1-DECYL-D-GLUCOPYRANOSİDE; GLUCOSİDE, DECYL; AK102442; 41444-55-7; (3R,4S,5S,6R)-2-(DECYLOXY)-6-(HYDROXYMETHYL)-TETRAHYDRO-2H-PYRAN-3,4,5-TRİOL; D-GLUCOSE DECYL OCTYL ETHER ;DESYL GLUCOSIDE; DESYL GLUCOSİDE; DESYL GLUCOSİDE; Decyl Glucosıde; Decyl Glucoside; Decyl Glucoside; 68515-73-1; Decyl D-Glucopyranoside; (3r,4s,5s,6r)-2-(Decyloxy)-6-(Hydroxymethyl)Tetrahydro-2h-Pyran-3,4,5-Triol; Decyl D-Glucoside; 54549-25-6; D-Glucopyranoside, Decyl; Capryl Glycoside; Decyl-D-Glucoside; Caprylyl Glycoside; Decyl Glucopyranoside; 141464-42-8; Eınecs 259-218-1; 1-Decyl-D-Glucopyranoside; Glucoside, Decyl; Ak102442; 41444-55-7; (3r,4s,5s,6r)-2-(Decyloxy)-6-(Hydroxymethyl)-Tetrahydro-2h-Pyran-3,4,5-Triol; D-Glucose Decyl Octyl Ether ;Desyl Glucosıde; Desyl Glucoside; Desyl Glucoside; decyl glucosıde; decyl glucoside; decyl glucoside; 68515-73-1; decyl d-glucopyranoside; (3r,4s,5s,6r)-2-(decyloxy)-6-(hydroxymethyl)tetrahydro-2h-pyran-3,4,5-triol; decyl d-glucoside; 54549-25-6; d-glucopyranoside, decyl; capryl glycoside; decyl-d-glucoside; caprylyl glycoside; decyl glucopyranoside; 141464-42-8; eınecs 259-218-1; 1-decyl-d-glucopyranoside; glucoside, decyl; ak102442; 41444-55-7; (3r,4s,5s,6r)-2-(decyloxy)-6-(hydroxymethyl)-tetrahydro-2h-pyran-3,4,5-triol; d-glucose decyl octyl ether ;desyl glucosıde; desyl glucoside; desyl glucoside; DECYLGLUCOSİDE; DECYLGLUCOSIDE; DECYL GLUCOSIDE; desil glikozit; Desil glikozit; desil glikosit; desil glukosit;  54549-25-6; d-glucopyranoside, decyl; capryl glycoside; decyl-d-glucoside; caprylyl glycoside; decyl glucopyranoside; 141464-42-8; eınecs 259-218-1; 1-decyl-d-glucopyranoside; glucoside, decyl; ak102442; 41444-55-7; (3r,4s,5s,6r)-2-(decyloxy)-6-(hydroxymethyl)-tetrahydro-2h-pyran-3,4,5-triol; d-glucose decyl octyl ether ;desyl glucosıde; desyl glucoside; desyl glucoside; DECYLGLUCOSİDE; DECYLGLUCOSIDE; DECYL GLUCOSIDE; desil glikozit; Desil glikozit; desil glikosit; desil glukosit; DESİL GLİKOZİT; DESİL GLUKOZİT; DESİL GLİKOSİT

Decyl Glucoside

The structure of Decyl Glucoside
Names
IUPAC name
(2R,3R,4S,5S,6R)-2-Decoxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)tetrahydropyran-3,4,5-triol
Identifiers of Decyl glucoside
CAS Number of Decyl glucoside    
58846-77-8 ☑
3D model (JSmol)    
Interactive image
ChemSpider of Decyl glucoside    
55973
ECHA InfoCard of Decyl glucoside    100.055.863
PubChem CID of Decyl glucoside    
62142
UNII    
Z17H97EA6Y ☑
CompTox Dashboard of Decyl glucoside     (EPA)    
DTXSID2041208 
InChI[show]
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Properties of  Decyl glucoside
Chemical formula of Decyl glucoside    C16H32O6
Molar mass of Decyl glucoside    320.426 g·mol−1
Hazards of Decyl glucoside
Safety data sheet of Decyl glucoside        MSDS
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Infobox references
Decyl glucoside is a mild non-ionic surfactant used in cosmetic formularies including baby shampoo and in products for individuals with a sensitive skin. Many natural personal care companies use this cleanser because it is plant-derived, biodegradable, and gentle for all hair types.

In 2017, the American Contact Dermatitis society named alkyl glucosides, a class of compounds including decyl, lauryl, cetearyl, and coco glucosides, the Allergen of the Year, with decyl glucoside named as "the most common one in the class of alkyl glucosides to cause allergic contact dermatitis."[1]

Synthesis of Decyl glucoside    
Decyl glucoside is produced by the reaction of glucose from corn starch with the fatty alcohol decanol, which is derived from coconut.

See also
Lauryl glucoside
Octyl glucoside

DECYL GLUCOSİDE
DECYL GLUCOSİDE
CAS #: 54549-25-6; 58846-77-8; 141464-42-8; 68515-73-1 - Decyl glucoside
 "Good" in all categories.
Origin (s): Vegetable, Synthetic
Other languages: Decylglucosid, Glucósido de decilo
INCI name: DECYL GLUCOSIDE
Chemical name: D-Glucoside, Decyl
EINECS / ELINCS number: 259-218-1
Classification: Nonionic surfactant
Bio compatible (COSMOS standard)
Good to know Decyl glucoside is a nonionic surfactant widely used in natural products. It is mostly used as a co-surfactant with Coco Betaine (amphoteric surfactant) and Coco Glucoside (nonionic surfactant). Not very aggressive, it is made from sugar and coconut. It is suitable for the most sensitive skin such as baby's. It is authorized organically.
Its functions (INCI)
Cleaning agent of Decyl glucoside    : Helps keep a clean surface
Emulsion stabilizer: Promotes the emulsification process and improves the stability and shelf life of the emulsion
Surfactant: Reduces the surface tension of cosmetics and contributes to the uniform distribution of the product during its use
This ingredient is present in 3.62% of cosmetics.
Baby shampoo (28.57%)
Facial cleansing foam (25.72%)
Baby shower shampoo 2 in 1 (25.16%)
Facial cleansing gel (18.89%)
Baby shower gel and cream (18.6%)

Decyl glucoside
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Decyl-β-D-glucopyranoside
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Identification
IUPAC Name (2R, 3R, 4S, 5S, 6R) -2-Decoxy-6- (hydroxymethyl) tetrahydropyran-3,4,5-triol
CAS No 58846-77-8
ECHA No 100.055.863
CE No 261-469-7
PubChem 62142
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InChI
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Chemical properties
Empirical formula C16H32O6
Molar mass1 320.4217 ± 0.0168 g / mol
C 59.97%, H 10.07%, O 29.96%,
SI and CNTP units, unless otherwise indicated.
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Decyl glucoside is an organic compound from the family of glucosides, glucose heterosides. It is a nonionic surfactant used in the formulation of cosmetics and appreciated for its non-aggressive nature, and therefore suitable for sensitive skin (babies, children, atopy).

It is produced by the binding of two components from plants (glucose and C10 fatty alcohol from coconut), and therefore very biodegradable, it is often used by companies formulating more natural cosmetics.

Decyl glucoside 200 ml
Decyl glucoside is a surfactant of plant origin approved by Ecocert. It is generally used for the preparation of washing or shampoo base.
Suitable for all skin types, even sensitive, Decyl glucoside is a gentle cleanser that provides abundant foam. It also acts as a stabilizer in the emulsion.
To make cosmetic preparations of foaming gels and shampoos for the face and body. In recipes, it can be used alone as a basic foaming agent or in combination with another surfactant such as Coco glucoside. Mix 3 to 30% of the total weight of your preparation in the aqueous phase.

Always dilute Decyl glucoside before use and avoid pure contact with the skin.

Avoid contact with eyes. External use only. Keep out of the reach of children.

Find here a basic washing recipe for hair and body, made using decyl glucoside. This recipe is offered by Slow cosmetics.

Composition:

DECYL GLUCOSIDE


Decyl Glucoside

Other names: Sugar Foam

INCI: Decyl Glucoside

Indication (s): Shampoo, conditioner, body wash

Usage: 2 - 20%

Solubility: oil

pH: 11


Use in synergy with Coconut Betaine.

Solidifies below 15 ° C.

Indication (s):

Ideal in any body product where we want foam

Shampoo
Facial cleansing gel
Shower gel
Bubble bath
Shaving cream
Formula for children
Tolerates high electrolyte formulations (Aloe)
 

Important: pH of 11, very alkaline and therefore caustic, never use undiluted and handle with gloves and safety glasses. It 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.

Decyl glucoside is a nonionic surfactant approved by organic cosmetics specifications, which comes from corn sugar and coconut oil.


This ingredient creates a lather and allows the product to be "cleansed" when incorporated into foaming cleansing care preparations.


It is a mild surfactant that does not dry out the skin.


Decyl glucoside produces an abundant and stable foam, ideal for homemade shower gels and homemade bubble baths.


In recipes, other surfactants are often combined with it (coco-betaine, coco-glucoside) in order to boost the foaming effect and ensure its gentle cleansing power while maintaining ant the product stable.


NOTE: Surfactants are always added at the end of a shampoo-shower gel recipe and are soluble in water. Decyl-glucoside, coco-betaine and coco-glucoside are frequently associated.

OUR TIPS FOR USE
Dosage: 3 to 30% of the total weight.

Conversion: 1 ml = 1.15 g.

In foaming gel recipes for the face: decyl glucoside 6%, coconut betaine 2%

See the Slow Cosmétique recipe for homemade shower gel from the book "Slow Cosmetics: the visual guide" by Julien KAIBECK

80 ml of mineral water (40%)
? 30 ml of hydrosol of your choice (15%)
? 30 ml of aloe vera (15%)
? 24 ml of Decyl glucoside (12%) - surfactant
? 24 ml of Coco-glucoside (12%) - surfactant

? 5 ml of both greedy and neutral vegetable oil (argan, sweet almond, macadamia, apricot kernels ...) (2.5%)
? 5 ml of vegetable glycerin (2.5%)
? 60 drops of cosgard type preservative (1%)


Decyl glucoside is a surfactant: a foaming ingredient in your homemade shower gel and shampoo recipes.

Final termination
Decyl glucoside: for cosmetics that foam

Decyl glucoside is a nonionic surfactant and therefore not very irritating and biodegradable. Derived from corn sugar and coconut oil, it is used in foaming cleansing skin care products.

Decyl glucoside is approved by the Ecocert label and can therefore be used for the production of your natural and organic homemade cosmetics. It is a gentle surfactant that does not dry out the skin, while producing an abundant and stable foam.

Decyl glucoside is an ideal ingredient for making shower gels and bubble baths.
Association possible
In cosmetics, Decyl glucoside is frequently associated with Coco-betaine and Coco-glucoside in order to boost the foaming effect and to keep the product stable.
use
The tensiocatives are always added at the end of a shampoo-shower gel recipe and are soluble in water.
Dosage: 3 to 40% of your preparation.
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Discover here 4 recipes for beauty products to make yourself, with the step-by-step explanations of Bioflore.
Composition
INCI: Decyl glucoside.
Conditioning
100ml bottle.
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Decyl glucoside
Decyl Glucoside
These are surfactants (cleaning action) of sugar, extracted from coconut oil and glucose. These purely plant-based surfactants are particularly gentle on the skin and ecologically safe due to their biodegradability.

Used in shampoos and shower gels due to their foaming and slightly thickening properties, they make the skin supple and soft. These surfactants can also reduce the irritation potential of other surfactants, ensuring safer use of cosmetics. They can also be used in cleansing care for inflamed skin.

Decyl glucoside
Inci name
Decyl glucoside
French name
Decyl glucoside
CAS number.
54549-25-6
EC No.
259-218-1
Other appellations
Decyl glucoside (Mild cleansing agent) | Decylglucoside | Decyl glucoside
Origins
Vegetable
Synthetic
CosIng functions
Surfactant Surfactant
Cleaning agent
Emulsion stabilizer
 

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