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SODIUM COCOYL GLYCINATE

 


CAS NO:90387-74-9
EC NO:291-350-5
Molecular Formula:C14H26NNaO3


Sodium cocoyl glycinate is an amino acid-derived cleansing and skin-softening ingredient that sometimes also shows up in hair care products. 
Sodium cocoyl glycinate may be animal- or plant-derived or, as is often the case, synthetic, but is typically created from coconut fatty acids and the amino acid glycine.


As a cleansing agent, sodium cocoyl glycinate is considered mild and non-drying. 
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is  one of the few cleansing agents that naturally produces a creamy-feeling lather. 
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is considered safe and non-irritating to skin as used in cosmetic products.


Specification        Typical Values
Colour (APHA)        70 max
pH (25°C)        7.0 – 9.0
Assay(%)        29.0 – 31.0
Inorganic salt content(%)        5.0 max
Product Form        Liquid


Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is a cleansing and skin-softening ingredient. 
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is a mild ingredient that produces a creamy-feeling.
Sodium cocoyl glycinate can also find use in some hair-care applications.


Sodium cocoyl glycinate is classified as :
Cleansing
Hair conditioning
Skin conditioning


Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is a mild surfactant, even milder than its “cousin”, Sodium Cocoyl Glutamate. 
The mixture of both, plus Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine ensures that dirt, make-up, sunscreen, and excess sebum is washed away while leaving your skin supple and hydrated. 
One challenge of Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is that it precipitates at low pH, making it unsuitable in products formulated with a pH lower than 5.


PENETRATION: Cleanses sebum with minimal disruption on Ceramides, Cholesterol and Fatty Acids
BIOCHEMICAL MECHANISM: Gentle cleanser with added moisturizing properties


Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is a mild surfactant made from a fatty acid and an amino acid that gives your skin extra moisture.


What is Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate?
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is another amino acid-based surfactant that is composed of Glycine and a fatty acid. 
Since Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is the smallest amino acid, it allows for the surfactant to have a considerably smaller charged head compared to other anionic surfactants. 
Because of this, Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is less damaging to the Stratum Corneum (SC) compared to other anionics.
 This makes sense because Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is a neutral amino acid, and there is no notable glycine content in the stratum corneum compared to charged amino acid species.


Since Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate provides excellent foam and substantive creamy lather, the amount of surfactants can be decreased to lessen the potential disruption of the intercellular lipids. 
Compared to most mild or non-irritating surfactants, Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate does an excellent job of removing make-up and sunscreen residues to prevent acne formation and other issues resulting from clogged pores.


Sodium cocoyl glycinate is an amino acid derived cleansing and skin-softening anionic surfactant. 
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is a mild and non-irritating ingredient that produces a luxuriously creamy lather that rinses clean and leaves behind a moisturised feel. for this reason, 
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is great for sensitive skin types and is often found in baby products. 
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is created from coconut fatty acids and the amino acid glycine and is biodegradable.


Sodium cocoyl glycinate is a mild anionic surfactant used in personal care cleansing products. 
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is sourced from naturally derived vegetable feedstocks and is based on the amino acid, glycine, which is utilized by the human body for the synthesis of collagen. 
Sodium cocoyl glycinate  is preservative-free, EO-free, sulfate-free and readily biodegradable. 
Sodium cocoyl glycinate provides a rich creamy lather to formulations. 
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is often used in personal cleansing products such as shampoos, body washes, and facial cleansers.


Sodium cocoyl glycinate primarily functions as a surfactant-cleansing agent, distinguishing itself by its exceptional skin compatibility as well as its foaming behavior.
Sodium cocoyl glycinate acts as a skin barrier and can reduce unwanted skin reactions.


Sodium cocoyl glycinate is a mild amino acid based anionic surfactant, also is based on glycine and coconut oil. 
Sodium cocoyl glycinate gives a rich, creamy foam and contributes to skin feel.
Sodium cocoyl glycinate gives excellent rinsability, especially in hard water areas which can help save water when showering. 
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is convenient to use (low viscous liquid) and can be processed cold.


Benefits
Plant-based
Cold-processable
Preservative-free
Skin moisturizer
Excellent foaming and rinseability


Sodium cocoyl glycinate is a mild co-surfactant for the cosmetic industry, based on glycine, a naturally occuring amino acid and coconut oil. 
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is convenient to use (low viscous liquid) and can be processed cold. 
Sodium cocoyl glycinate contributes to skin moisture, skin feel, and mildness of the formulation.


Sodium cocoyl glycinate is a preservative-free, cold-processable, mild amino acid based anionic surfactant.
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is based on coconut-oil and glycine.
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is a primary surfactant for EO-free and sulfate-free products.
Sodium cocoyl glycinate gives a rich, creamy foam and contributes to the skin feel. 
Sodium cocoyl glycinate also gives excellent rinse-ability, especially in hard water areas which can help save water when showering. 
Sodium cocoyl glycinate offers excellent foaming and skin moisturizing effect. 
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is used in synergism soap, shampoos, shower gels, body wash, facial cleansers and shaving preparations.


Sodium cocoyl glycinate is suitable for universal colorants. Acts as a foam producing agent.
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is innovative mild surfactant based on glycine, the main amino acid of human collagen.
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is used in shampoos, shower gels, body wash, facial cleansers and shaving preparations.


Sodium cocoyl glycinate used as a skin softening ingredient in cleansing agents. 
Sodium cocoyl glycinate used in cosmetic applications but can also sometimes be used in hair care products.


What is Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate?
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is an amino acid-derived cleansing agent and skin-softening ingredient in skin care and hair care products.


What are other names for Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate?
GLYCINE, N-COCO ACYL DERIVS., SODIUM SALTS, N-COCO ACYL DERIVS. SODIUM SALTS GLYCINE, SODIUM COCOYL GLYCINATE, and SODIUM SALTS GLYCINE, N-COCO ACYL DERIVS.


What is Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate used for?
Sodium cocoyl glycinate primarily functions as a surfactant-cleansing agent, distinguishing itself by its exceptional skin compatibility as well as its foaming behavior.
Sodium cocoyl glycinate acts as a skin barrier and can reduce unwanted skin reactions


How Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is classified?
Cleansing Agents, Skin-Softening


Sodium cocoyl glycinate is a mild cleansing agent derived from Glycerin and coconut fatty acid and is suitable for cream face washes and synthesis sticks. . Available in powder form. Sodium cocoyl glycinate produces creamy and supple foam even in the presence of oil and helps keep skin and hair moisturized.


Consumer Uses
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is used in the following products: cosmetics and personal care products, inks and toners, leather treatment products, paper chemicals and dyes and washing & cleaning products. 
Other release to the environment of this substance is likely to occur from: indoor use as processing aid.


Widespread uses by professional workers
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is used in the following products: inks and toners, leather treatment products, paper chemicals and dyes, washing & cleaning products and cosmetics and personal care products.


Formulation or re-packing
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is used in the following products: cosmetics and personal care products, inks and toners, leather treatment products, paper chemicals and dyes and washing & cleaning products.
Release to the environment of this substance can occur from industrial use: formulation of mixtures.


Uses at industrial sites
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is used in the following products: inks and toners, leather treatment products, paper chemicals and dyes and washing & cleaning products.


Item        Specifications
Appearance        Slightlyturbidity to transparent liquid
Color(APHA)        ≤150
Solid Content(%)        29.0~31.0
pH(As is, 25℃)        10.0~11.0
Viscosity(mPa.s)        ≤3500
Odor        Faint characteristic
Sodium chloridecontent(%)        4.8~6.0


Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate Application
Tooth paste
Body wash for sensitive skin
Shampoo for damaged hair
Facial cleanser
Baby product
Shaving product
O/W Co-emulsifier
Typical Properties for Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate 


1. High safety, very low stimulation
2. The foam is extremely rich, stable, smooth and elastic. It is smooth after washing, fresh and natural, not tight.
3. Spontaneous soap-like water, can be used in soap-based system to reduce soapy irritation, improve foam and feel
4. Strong ability to resist hard water, still maintain a rich amount of foam in high hardness water
5. Good thickening effect, suitable for pure amino acid facial cleanser
6. Extremely biodegradable, environmentally friendly products


Application
1. Facial cleanser, cleansing gel
2. Baby cleaning products
3. Shower gel, shower gel, shampoo, bubble bath


Usage


Widely used in oral cleansing, daily facial cleansing, personal bath products, baby products.
In addition to the family life washing, often used in industrial and agricultural production as wetting agent, emulsifier, dispersant, penetration agent, foaming agent and fungicide, etc..
In terms of environmental protection, it can be used for seawater oil pollution treatment, wastewater treatment, flotation separation, dust prevention, fire fighting, etc.


Sodium cocoyl glycinate is a super soft surfactant that provides excellent cleaning properties and a luxurious aftertaste.
The production process for Sodium cocoyl glycinate is completely green and environmentally friendly as there are zero emissions and zero waste throughout the entire production process.


Features:
--Super light surfactant derived from amino acid
--High foaming power
--Creamy and elastic foam
--Leaves a silky and refreshing feel
-- As co-surfactant, reduce irritation and improve foaming property
--Biodegradable


Applications:
Shower gels, facial cleansers, bath soaps, shampoos, toothpastes, hand cleaners, lens cleaners, etc.


Use Levels:

Primary surfactant: 20.0-50.0%;
Co-surfactant: 1.0-15.0%.


sodium cocoyl glycinate is an amino acid derived cleanser and skin softening anionic surfactant.
sodium cocoyl glycinate is a mild and non-irritating ingredient, producing a luxurious creamy lather that rinses off and leaves a moist feel behind. therefore it is great for sensitive skin types and is often found in baby products.
sodium cocoyl glycinate is created from coconut fatty acids and the amino acid glycine and is biodegradable.


Cleanser technology has come a long way from simply cleansing to providing softness and moisturizing benefits.
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is known that harsh surfactants in cleansers can damage skin proteins and lipids, causing post-wash tightness, dryness, barrier damage, irritation and even itching.
To provide skincare benefits, cleansing products must minimize surfactant damage to skin proteins and lipids.
Second, they must accumulate and deliver beneficial agents such as occlusive, skin lipids and humectants under wash conditions to improve mechanical and visual properties as well as skin hydration.
While all surfactants tend to interact with lipids to some degree, their interactions with proteins can vary significantly depending on the nature of their functional headgroups.


Studies have shown that surfactants that cause significant skin irritation interact strongly with skin proteins.
Based on this understanding, several surfactants and surfactant mixtures have been identified as mild surfactants that are "less irritating" due to their reduced interaction with skin proteins.
There are some Surfactants that interact minimally with both skin lipids and proteins and are therefore described as "mild surfactants" as we know very well that cocoamidopropyl betaine reduces irritation from the primary surfactant.
Likewise, Acyl-proteins have been used for many years in personal care formulations, mainly because of their well-known softness and low toxicity.
In general, Acylglutamates offer the possibility to formulate hypoallergenic and non-irritating formulations.


More recently, further developments have provided better choices for formulators in the selection of amino acid-related surfactants.
Acylglycinate is a new anionic surfactant that gives a creamy and supple foam as the primary surfactant and even together with other conventional anionic as co-surfactant.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate exhibits synergistic effects with soap for foaming volume and retention.
After using glycinate, the skin feels clean and fresh without the tension produced by the soap.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is a mild cleansing anionic surfactant.
Light cleaning is one of the growing needs in the personal cleaning industry.
Cleaning technology, from the concept of "cleaning only" to softness, moisturizing, etc.
Sodium cocoyl glycinate has come a long way from a concept that includes other benefits such as
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is nothing but cleaning without disturbing the biological function of the stratum corneum, the top layer of the skin.
Sodium cocoyl glycinate have led to the development of cleaners with significantly reduced drying and damaging potential and have emerged as truly moisturizing gentle surfactants.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is a preservative free, cold workable, mild amino acid based anionic surfactant. 
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is based on coconut oil and glycine.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is the primary surfactant for EO-free and sulfate-free products. Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate gives a rich, creamy lather and adds to skin feel.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate also provides excellent rinsing ability that can help save water when showering, especially in hard water areas.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate offers excellent foaming and skin moisturizing effect.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate, synergism soap, shampoos, shower gels, body wash
However, Sodium cocoyl glycinate is used in facial cleansers and shaving preparations.


Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate acts as an anionic surfactant and foaming agent. 
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is derived from glycine and coconut fatty acids.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate helps moisturize hair and skin.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate produces a creamy, rich and supple foam that provides higher quality elasticity as well as foam volume.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate leaves the skin feeling fresh after rinsing without leaving it sticky and dry.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is mild, highly biodegradable and hypoallergenic grade.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate has an excellent synergistic effect with fatty acid in terms of foam volume and foam quality.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is suitable for paste and bar type cleaning.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is used in facial cleansing, soaps and other skin care products.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate provides an excellent solution for sulfate-free product applications.


Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is a light, sulfate-free, highly foaming, non-ethoxylated and preservative-free renewable raw material of vegetable fatty acids and glycine.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate gently and effectively cleanses the skin of excess oil and other residues without disturbing its natural moisture balance.
Besides being fully compatible with the skin and hair, Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate provides good foaming and hair care properties, fast foaming, high volume, good consistency and stability of the foam.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is used in all mild formulations such as facial cleansers, shaving foams, clear and gentle shower gels, high viscosity body cleansers and baby care products.


Benefits:
Foaming Agents
Surfactants / Cleansing Agents Anionics
Conditioning Agents
softeners
foam booster
wash / rinse
preservative free
bio-based
softness


Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate acts as an anionic surfactant, emollient and foam booster.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is a light, sulfate-free, highly foaming, non-ethoxylated and preservative-free renewable raw material of vegetable fatty acids and glycine.


Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is a lightweight, amino acid-based surfactant that provides hydration. 
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate has allowed the development of cleaners with significantly reduced drying and damaging potential.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is used in skin, baby and hair care applications.


Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate acts as a mild and hypoallergenic surfactant.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is an amino acid derivative made from coconut fatty acid and glycine.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate exhibits increased retention and flexibility and good biodegradation.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate shows an extraordinary synergistic effect with fatty acid soaps, salts and foam.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate leaves a fresh feeling on the skin after washing.
Applications of Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate include body wash for sensitive skin, shampoo for damaged hair, facial cleanser, baby and shaving product, O/W co-emulsifier and toothpaste.


Sodium cocoyl glycinate acts as a foaming agent.
Sodium cocoyl glycinate has outstanding foam-forming and excellent foam-boosting capacities.
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is hypoallergenic and non-comedogenic (very mild).
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is used in body shampoos and facial cleansers.


Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is a mild co-surfactant for the cosmetic industry, based on glycine, a naturally occurring amino acid and coconut oil. 
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is suitable for use (low viscous liquid) and can be cold worked. Contributes to the formulation's skin moisture, skin feel and softness.


Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is designed for use in Shampoo, Foam Bath Products and Shower Gel formulations.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate will increase foam and add viscosity and rinse off formulations after cleaning.
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is stable over a wide pH range, compatible with anionic surfactants and most cationic polymers. 
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate is also preservative free.


Features
Sodium cocoyl glycinate is derived from Glycine, the main amino acid of palm and human collagen.
Sodium cocoyl glycinate produces creamy and supple foam
Sodium cocoyl glycinate gives the skin a very pleasant feeling of freshness.
Sodium cocoyl glycinate has an excellent synergistic effect with fatty acid soaps in terms of foam volume and quality.


IUPAC names
Glycine, N-coco acyl derivs., sodium salt
Glycine, N-coco acyl derivs., sodium salts
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate
Sodium cocoyl glycinate
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate


SYNONYMS:


Sodium lauroyl glycinate
UNII-L54QIO80PN
L54QIO80PN
N-Lauroylglycine sodium salt
18777-32-7
90387-74-9
Sodium cocoyl glycinate
Sodium N-lauroylglycine
Sodium dodecanoylglycinate
Glycine, N-lauroyl-, sodium salt
Glycine, N-lauroyl-, monosodium salt
sodium n-lauroylglycinate
Glycine, N-(1-oxododecyl)-, sodium salt (1:1)
N-Cocoacylglycine sodium salts
SCHEMBL452024
DTXSID90172088
EINECS 291-350-5
AKOS024351953


 

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