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PENTYLENE GLYCOL ACID

Pentylene glycol is a synthetic compound that falls into the chemical group called 1,2 glycols.
There are two alcohol groups attached to the 1st and 2nd carbon.
Pentylene glycol is a clear, slightly viscous, colorless, odorless liquid and soluble in water.
Pentylene glycol is also naturally obtained from sugar cane.
Pentylene glycol is also fat-soluble and used in many cosmetic products.


CAS Number:5343-92-0
EINECS number: 226-285-3
Molecular Weight: 104.15 g/mol
Molecular Formula:C5H12O2


Pentylene glycol has a natural tendency to attract water because it has two OH groups.
At the same time, Pentylene glycol retains water, which is especially beneficial for dry skin.
Pentylene glycol is used as a humectant due to its moisture-binding capacity.
 
Pentylene glycol has all the properties of a solvent.
Pentylene glycol is non-reactive.
Pentylene glycol protects the skin from harmful bacteria.
Pentylene glycol is part of glycol components 1 and 2.

1,2-glycols are characterized by the presence of two hydroxyl or alcohol groups at the first and second attachment points along the carbon chain.
The length of the carbon chain can vary.
Glycols tend to have similar uses in skin care formulations, although chain length creates some differences in the function of the ingredient.
Pentylene glycol stabilizes the products.
Pentylene glycol tends to be used to thicken compounds.


Pentylene glycol is an odorless liquid.
Pentylene glycol has a viscous structure.
Pentylene glycol is a hydrophilic component, meaning it binds well to water.
Pentylene glycol property makes pentylene glycol an excellent ingredient for emulsifying and thickening products.
The use of pentylene glycol has been deemed safe for the cosmetic industry.

Pentylene glycol is usually derived synthetically.
However, pentylene glycol can also be produced vegetatively from sugar beets.
Obtaining from natural sources is not particularly sustainable on a large scale.
Pentylene glycol is used to thicken the formulation, helping to produce a smooth, moisturizing-feeling product.
Thickeners are a purely sensory aspect of the product.

Pentylene glycol is also used for its conditioning abilities for both skin and hair.
Pentylene glycol also has the added benefit of acting as a preservative.
This minimizes the need to add other preservatives to formulations.

Pentylene glycol is chemically a divalent alcohol.
Alcohols such as pentylene glycol, along with water, are among the most important solvents for cosmetic preparations.
Alcohols are generally hydroxy derivatives of aliphatic and alicyclic saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons.
Systematic names are derived from the names of the parent hydrocarbons by adding the ending -ol.
Reference is made to monohydric, divalent (diols), or trivalent alcohols (triols), depending on the number of OH groups present in the molecule.
Pentylene glycol can be used as a pearlescent agent in washing products, conditioners and thickeners.
Pentylene glycol is synthesized from ethylene glycol and stearate.
The reaction temperature of the traditional synthesis process is high, usually between (150~210°C).

Pentylene Glycol is a multi-purpose, clear, colorless liquid used in a wide variety of personal care and cosmetic products.
Pentylene glycol is a type of chemical compound known as a diol.
Pentylene glycol means it contains two hydroxyl (OH) groups.
Pentylene Glycol is used as a moisturizer.
Pentylene glycol helps products stay moist by attracting and retaining water.
Pentylene glycol is also used as a solvent.
Pentylene glycol helps dissolve other ingredients and improve the texture of the products.

Pentylene Glycol is also frequently used in lotions, serums and hair care products.
Pentylene glycol can also be found in make-up products such as foundation, blush and mascara.
Pentylene Glycol is considered safe to use in personal care and cosmetic products.
Pentylene glycol is approved for use by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Union (EU).
Pentylene glycol is also considered non-toxic and does not irritate the skin and eyes.

Pentylene glycol; It belongs to the group of substances containing hydroxyl groups such as ethanol, glycerol and sorbitol.
Pentylene glycol is a colorless and viscous liquid that is miscible with water and has a boiling point of 242 degrees Celsius.
Pentylene glycol has a dual function.
For this reason it is not listed as a classical preservative in the Cosmetics Regulation.
Pentylene glycol cosmetics do not contain preservatives and have a label for this content.

The effect is even stronger if pentylene glycol is combined with classic or alternative preservatives.
The protective properties of any compound are significantly improved by the use of Pentylene glycol.
Optimized "green" pentylene glycol and the traditional preservatives sodium benzoate and benzoic acid.
Similarly positive results were obtained from combinations of pentylene glycol with phenylpropanol and glyceryl caprylate.

Pentylene glycol is typically used within a product to thicken it.
Pentylene glycol also adds a smooth, soft and moisturizing feel to the product.
Pentylene glycol is naturally found in plants such as sugar beets.

The hydrophilic property of Pentylene Glycol makes it moisturizing.
As a humectant, Pentylene Glycol helps draw moisture from the air to your skin.
Pentylene glycol can help keep your skin hydrated.
Pentylene glycol property also makes Pentylene Glycol an excellent texture enhancer.
Pentylene glycol can help thicken or emulsify a product.
Pentylene glycol is an emulsifier.
Pentylene glycol helps stabilize a product.
Pentylene glycol does this by preventing certain components from separating.

Pentylene Glycol also acts as a mild preservative and helps keep the product germ-free.
Pentylene glycol prevents the growth of microorganisms on the skin as well as in cosmetics.
Additionally, pentylene glycol has the ability to channel active ingredients deeper into the skin.
From a chemical point of view, this multifunctional hydrator belongs to the group of dihydric alcohols (diols).

Pentylene glycol is a stable chemical and should be stored at room temperature.
Pentylene glycol is soluble in water.
This compound has recently begun to be used in green packaged products.
Therefore, it is quite common in the field of cosmetics.
Pentylene glycol is a solvent that is good for the skin.
Pentylene glycol protects the skin from harmful bacteria that can cause acne problems.

Pentylene glycol is widely used in chemical products, it protects the product from all kinds of microbial development.
Thanks to pentylene glycol, the product it is used in can maintain the same quality throughout its shelf life.
Pentylene glycol shows broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity against yeasts, molds and bacteria.
Pentylene glycol disrupts the integrity of microbial cell membranes, a mechanism of action unlikely to be affected by resistance.
Pentylene glycol, a non-ionic compound, has an antimicrobial effect largely independent of pH.

Thanks to Pentylene glycols sensitivity to pentylene glycol, Pentylene glycol is used in baby sunscreens and eye creams.
Thanks to Pentylene glycols regulating properties, pentylene glycol is used in antiperspirant/deodorant, serums and essences.
Thanks to Pentylene glycols moisturizing and protective structure, pentylene glycol is used in hand creams, anti-aging and facial moisturizers.
Although Pentylene glycol has many other uses, Pentylene glycolis increasingly used in cosmetic products today.
Since pentylene glycol is a dihydric alcohol, Pentylene glycol prevents the growth of undesirable microorganisms at a certain concentration.
Pentylene glycol has a high alcohol content that is even suitable for disinfection in some cases.


SYNONYMS


1,2-Pentanediol
Pentane-1,2-diol
5343-92-0
1,2-Dihydroxypentane
EINECS 226-285-3
BRN 1719151
UNII-50C1307PZG
AI3-03317
NSC 513
NSC-513
50C1307PZG
MFCD00010736
EC 226-285-3
3-01-00-02191 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
Hydrolite 5
1,2-pentanodiol
Diol PD
1 2-Dihydroxypentane
1 2-Pentylene glycol
1,2-Pentanediol, 96%
SCHEMBL62155
NSC513
PENTYLENE GLYCOL [INCI]
WCVRQHFDJLLWFE-UHFFFAOYSA-
DTXSID10863522
PENTYLENE GLYCOL [WHO-DD]
(+/-)-1,2-PENTANEDIOL
AKOS009156977
AS-40006
SY032914
LS-101643
CS-0017222
FT-0606477
FT-0690841
P1178
EN300-52018
A829586
Q3374899
InChI=1/C5H12O2/c1-2-3-5(7)4-6/h5-7H,2-4H2,1H3
(+/-)-Pentane-1,2-diol; 1,2-Dihydroxypentane; 1,2-Pentylene Glycol; Diol PD; Hydrolite 5; NSC 513

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