Lauryl Glucoside is a surfactant used in cosmetics and laundry detergents.
Lauryl Glucoside is a glycoside produced from glucose and lauryl alcohol.
Lauryl glucoside is a surfactant and cleansing agent used in cosmetics.
CAS: 110615-47-9
MF: C18H36O6
MW: 348.47484
EINECS: 600-975-8
Synonyms:
LAURYL GLUCOSIDE;APG0814;D-Glucopyranose, oligomeric, C10-16-alkyl glycosides;D-GLUCOPYRANOSE,OLIGOMERIC,C10-C16-ALKYLGLYCOSIDES;ALKYL D-GLUCOPYRANOSIDE;(C10-16)alkyl D-glycopyranoside;Glucopyranose, oligometric, C10-16-alkyl glycosides;D-Glucopyranoside, C10-16-alkyl, oligomeric
Lauryl Glucoside is a glycoside produced from glucose and lauryl alcohol.
Lauryl Glucoside and Octyl glucoside are similar products used in cosmetics.
Also known as: D-glucopyranoside, Dodecyl; Dodecyl D-Glucopyranoside; Dodecyl-Glucoside; Lauryl D-Glucopyranoside.
Lauryl Glucoside is a non-ionic surfactant derived from natural sources such as coconut oil and sugar.
Known for its mildness and excellent foaming properties, Lauryl Glucoside is widely used in personal care and cleaning products, including shampoos, body washes, facial cleansers, and baby products.
Lauryl Glucoside is biodegradable, gentle on sensitive skin, and compatible with a wide range of surfactants, making it an ideal choice for eco-friendly and skin-safe formulations.
Lauryl Glucoside is a surfactant used in cosmetics.
Lauryl Glucoside is a glycoside produced from glucose and lauryl alcohol.
Lauryl Glucoside is a non-ionic surfactant obtained from 100% vegetable sources.
Glucose is obtained from corn (non-GMO) or potato.
The fatty alcohols are obtained from coconut and/or palm.
Lauryl Glucoside has good environmental and skin compatibility and is therefore considered a mild surfactant, which is also perfect for cleansing concepts for sensitive skin and baby skin.
Lauryl Glucoside can be used in shampoos, shower gels, facial cleansers and soaps, for example.
Lauryl Glucoside gently cleanses the skin and hair without drying it out or irritating it.
Lauryl Glucoside also has a high foaming ability and improves the stability of foam in your products.
Lauryl Glucoside is a cloudy, viscous paste that should be heated to 40°C before use.
Lauryl Glucoside combines well with Sodium Coco Sulfate to produce viscous, mild products.
Lauryl Glucoside by Maian, also known as dodecyl D-glucoside acts as an emulsifier, stabilizer and surfactant.
Lauryl Glucoside is used in shampoos, lotions, creams, and hair care applications.
Lauryl Glucoside (Maian) is vegan listed.
Lauryl Glucoside has good thickening, high temperature resistance, high concentration of strong acid, strong alkali and electrolyte.
HLB value 10-12.
PH value (10% aqueous solution):11.5-12.5; Viscosity (20 ℃ mPa.s):2000-4000(40 ℃) is widely used in personal care and household washing: shampoo, hand sanitizer, facial cleanser, shower gel and other cosmetics and transparent soap, laundry detergent, detergent and other daily chemical detergents, especially in the field of pregnant and infant cosmetics.
Lauryl Glucoside is easy to rinse and is especially suitable for tableware detergent and hard surface cleaning.
Lauryl Glucoside Chemical Properties
Boiling point: 301℃ at 101.3kPa
Density: 1.16 at 20℃
Vapor pressure: 0.008Pa at 20℃
Refractive index: 1.4450
Form: Solid
Color: Slightly yellowish
Odor: Mild, sweet, fatty odor
InChI: InChI=1/C18H36O6/c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-23-18-17(22)16(21)15(20)14(13-19)24-18/h14-22H,2-13H2,1H3/t14-,15-,16+,17-,18?/s3
InChIKey: PYIDGJJWBIBVIA-KGFPCJIYNA-N
LogP: -0.07 at 20℃
Surface tension: 29.5mN/m at 1g/L and 23℃
EPA Substance Registry System: Lauryl Glucoside (110615-47-9)
Uses
Lauryl Glucoside is a mild surfactant.
Lauryl Glucosidecreates an excellent and stable foam. Lauryl glucoside is useful in hair care products where it aids hair cleaning abilities without stripping the hair.
Lauryl Glucoside can be used alongside other glucosides to enhance the foam and skin conditioning properties.
Lauryl glucoside is very effective when used in ionic formulations to add foam depth and emulsifying properties.
Lauryl glucoside is very useful for Bath Foams, Shower Gel and Shampoo where you wish to increase the foaming ability of the product without a decrease in the natural formulation.
Lauryl glucoside is biodegradable.
Lauryl glucoside is not only used as surfactant in personal care products, but also can be used as raw material for organic synthesis by reacting with maleic anhydride and then sulfonating with sodium sulfite to synthesise AG-SS.
In addition, Lauryl glucoside is used as cement air-entraining agent to accelerate the hydration reaction, so as to make the distribution of small air holes in the cement slurry uniformly, and thus to greatly improve the compressive strength of the cement slurry.
Raw material of Surfactant, demulsifier for petroleum water emulsifiable concentrate in oil field exploitation.
Alkyl polyglycoside APG 0810 50% is very low in skin irritation, has good compatibility, no side effects, has rich and delicate foam, and has good stability and emulsification properties.
Therefore, Lauryl Glucoside is very suitable for use in high-end personal care products, such as shampoo, facial cleanser, hand soap, and children’s shampoo and shower gel.
Lauryl Glucoside is a new generation of environmentally friendly green surfactant.
Lauryl Glucoside is a non-ionic surfactant.
The raw material used is glucose derived from renewable natural resources.
Glycosides are completely biodegradable.
These surfactants are widely used in detergents, cosmetics, food and medicine due to their non-toxic, non-irritating and excellent surfactants.
Side effects
At the moment, there are no known risks or side effects of lauryl glucoside to the skin. However, Lauryl Glucoside's highly recommended that you do a patch test before using any lauryl glucoside products if you feel concerned.
Lauryl Glucoside should be noted, though, that pregnant and/or nursing women, as well as the ones with sensitivity and/or allergy to the ingredient lauryl glucoside, is made of (namely palm kernel oil, coconut, or corn sugar) should not use it to avoid any unwanted reaction.
In any case, the ingredient should never be used near the nose, ears, and eyes or even swallowing it.
Potential effects of such exposure include irritation to the said sensitive area and dizziness, drowsiness, and headaches.