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SODIUM LAURYL SARCOSINATE

 

CAS NO:137-16-6
EC NO:231-553-8

Sodium lauryl sarcosinate (INCI), also known as sarkosyl, is an anionic surfactant derived from sarcosine used as a foaming and cleansing agent in shampoo, shaving foam, toothpaste, and foam wash products.

This surfactant is amphiphilic due to the hydrophobic 12-carbon chain (lauroyl) and the hydrophilic carboxylate. Since the nitrogen atom is in an amide linkage, the nitrogen is not pH active and is neutrally charged in all aqueous solutions regardless of pH. The carboxylate has a pKa of about 3.6 and is therefore negatively charged in solutions of pH greater than about 5.5.

pH-sensitive vesicles can be prepared using this surfactant with another cationic or water-insoluble amphiphiles such as 1-decanol.

Addition of an mixture of equal parts of sodium lauryl sarcosinate and the non-ionic surfactant sorbitan monolaurate (S20) to water led to the formation of micelle-like aggregates, even though neither surfactant formed micelles when present alone. Such aggregates can help carry other small molecules, such as drugs, through the skin.

Properties
Chemical formula    C15H28NNaO3
Molar mass    293.383 g·mol−1
Melting point    140 °C (284 °F; 413 K)

In culture
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate was sold as a special ingredient called "Gardol" in Colgate "Dental Cream", as toothpaste was then called, during the 1950s through the mid-1960s in the US and the mid-1970s in France. Its current use as a preventive dentifrice is in Arm & Hammer Baking Soda Toothpaste, a Church & Dwight product.


Sodium lauryl sarcosinate, like sodium lauryl sulfate, is a cleansing and foaming agent, but that is where the similarities end. Derived from sarcosine, an amino acid that occurs naturally in the body, sodium lauroyl sarcosinate is frequently heralded for being a thorough cleanser but also for being gentle. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate works by attracting excess oil and dirt, then carefully removing the grime from the hair by emulsifying it so it rinses easily away with water. In addition to cleaning the hair, regular use of a shampoo with sodium lauroyl sarcosinate has also been shown to improve the appearance of the hair (especially locks that are damaged) by boosting shine and body.

Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is derived from sarcosine, a natural amino acid found in the human body and just about every type of biological material from animals to plants. Honest’s sarcosine is made from coconut oil.

 Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is a cleanser and foam booster that helps with the effectiveness and feel of our toothpaste.

Any iononic surfactant especially high against chlorine. Consistent Bleach (2-5%), Detergents and Cosmetics (3-10%), Baby shampoos (3-8%)

Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is the salt of lauryl sarcosine.
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is a powder or liquid and is 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 where annual precipitation is low. 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.

Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is a surfactant that allows water and oil to mix, allowing things to become clean. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate also acts as a conditioning agent.
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate can be found in hundreds of personal care products such as shampoo, shaving cream, facial cleanser, soap, makeup, and other products.

Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is made with coconut acid and sarcosine, which is a breakdown product of creatine or caffeine. Creatine is a natural amino acid found in muscle and body tissue.Commercially, the ingredient is made in the presence of sodium hydroxide; it is then purified by recrystallizing it from alcohol or by acidifying it with mineral acid, separating the free acid, and neutralizing the free acid.

Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate is an anionic surfactant from the group of amino acid surfactants. 
Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate is produced on the basis of biomimetics, which are raw materials that mimic naturally occurring chemical compounds and fatty acids (raw materials of plant origin). Surfactant, active ingredient content, approx. 30%. This product is widely used in various industries (cosmetics, detergents, household and industrial cleaning, agricultural chemicals, textile processing).

Advantages of the product:
anionic surfactant is very gentle to the skin,
very good foaming properties,
reduces the irritating effect of other surfactants on the skin,
excellent cleaning properties,
Provides long-term comfort and softness to the skin,
It gives a soft and silky feel to the hair thanks to its high absorption on the hair surface, reducing static electricity and binding,
easily biodegradable,
based on renewable raw materials of plant origin,
does not contain preservatives
Can be used in the presence of oxidizing agents.

Application:
shampoos, especially very mild baby shampoos,
body washes,
shower gels,
bath lotion,
bubble baths,
soft liquid soaps,
materials for facial cleansing and care,
toothpastes,
shaving foams,
household and industrial cleaning product,
glass cleaning concentrates.

Sodium Lauroyl Sarconisate is a much milder anionic surfactant than sulfated compounds. Derived from fatty acid and natural amine, it is used in mild washing products and is also used in toothpastes.

Its functions (INCI)
Antistatic: Reduces static electricity by neutralizing electrical charge on a surface
Cleaning Agent: Helps keep a clean surface
Emulsifying agent: Promotes the formation of intimate mixtures between immiscible liquids by modifying the interfacial tension (water and oil)
Foaming Agent: Captures small bubbles of air or other gases in a small volume of liquid by changing the surface tension of the liquid
Hair conditioner: Leaves hair manageable, supple, soft and shiny and / or confers volume, lightness and shine
Skin care agent: Keeps the skin in good condition
Surfactant: Reduces the surface tension of cosmetics and contributes to the uniform distribution of the product during its use
Viscosity control agent: Increase or decrease the viscosity of cosmetics

Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is the salt of lauroyl sarcosine (produced by the breakdown of creatine or caffeine), a modified fatty acid. 

Sodium lauryl sarcosinate has the ability to enhance the appearance and feel of hair by improving body, suppleness and sheen, especially in hair that is chemically damaged. This ingredient also serves to clean skin and hair by mixing with oil and dirt and enabling them to be rinsed away. As a modified fatty acid, it is thought to be more soluble, and have increased crystallinity and acidity compared to its original fatty acid composition.

Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate is a mild, biodegradable anionic surfactant derived from fatty acids and sarcosine (amino acid). These compounds feature lather building and resistance to sebum delathering in cleaners, polymers, industrial chemicals, petroleum and lubricant products. Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate can be used as a foaming and cleansing agent for shampoo, shaving foams, and foam washes. 
Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate is also used as a corrosion inhibitor and in formulating textile treatment agents.

Properties:
​No Preservatives
Good compatibility with anionic surfactant
Good foamability while combined with other surfactants
Good resistance to salty-water and hard-water
Impart hair soft-feeling and manageability
Stabilizes in pH 5.5 to alkali, applicable for soap base and light acid facial cleanser.
Excellent compatibility with disinfectant, applicable for body wash, hand soap, facial cleanser containing disinfectant agent.

Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is a synthetic or plant-derived surfactant (cleansing agent) that also works as an emulsifier. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is most often used in face and body cleansers and shampoos but is sometimes also used in leave-on products.

This versatile ingredient works well with various glycols, silicones, solvents, and phosphate esters.
Sulfate-free anionic surfactant, providing dense lather and aiding foam stability. Can be used in clear formulations and is stable over a wide pH range. Ideal co-surfactant.

A mild, biodegradable cleansing agent that is also a very good team-player next to other cleaning agents. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is known for its good foam-boosing abilities while improving the mildness of the formula. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinates performance is similar to Isethionates, another group of cleaning agents known for their gentleness. 

Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is classified as :
Antistatic
Cleansing
Emulsifying
Foaming
Hair conditioning
Skin conditioning
Surfactant
Viscosity controlling

Application/Recommended for
Creams, lotions & gels 
Hair care (Shampoos, Conditioners & Styling) 
Skin care (Facial care, Facial cleansing, Body care, Baby care) 
Toiletries (Shower & Bath, Oral care...) 

Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is a naturally-occurring ingredient that is derived from the amino acid sarcosine. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is used as a foaming and cleansing ingredient in shampoos, body washes, shaving foams and toothpastes. 

Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is a surfactant which means that due to it being both hydrophilic, water-loving and hydrophobic, water-hating, it is able to lift oils and dirt from the skin. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate can often be confused with sodium lauryl sulfate due to the similarity in function and the similarity in the name. However, the two ingredients are different in that sodium lauroyl sarcosinate is considered to be a gentler, milder cleansing ingredient compared to sodium lauryl sulfate. 

THE GOOD:Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is a gentle, non-irritating ingredient that helps to improve the foaming and cleansing abilities of formulations.

THE NOT SO GOOD:It is often derived from natural ingredients rather than produced synthetically, putting strain on natural resources like coconut oil.

WHO IS IT FOR?All skin types except those that have an identified allergy to it.

SYNERGETIC INGREDIENTS:Works well with most ingredients

KEEP AN EYE ON:Keep an eye out for the variety of products that sodium lauroyl sarcosinate is used in.

KEEP AN EYE ON:Keep an eye out for the variety of products that sodium lauroyl sarcosinate is used in.

Why Is Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate Used?
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is an ingredient used to help improve the foaming ability of a formulation. 

As a surfactant sodium lauroyl sarcosinate helps to lift oils and dirt from the skin, leaving you with clean feeling skin. Surfactants are compounds that lower the surface tension between liquids and solids. This ability is due to the sodium lauroyl sarcosinate have a hydrophilic or water loving end to the molecule and a hydrophobic or water hating end to the molecule. This allows sodium lauroyl sarcosinate to bind to both oil and water-based compounds, lifting both from the skin’s surface. 

Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate  Cas 137-16-6 is mild, biodegradable anionic surfactants derived from fatty acids and sarcosine (amino acid). These compounds features lather building and resistance to sebum delathering in cleaners, polymers, industrial chemicals, petroleum and lubricant products. 

Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate is often seen in shampoos, bath, cleansing and shaving products as a foaming agent, surfactant, and hair conditioning agent. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate has the ability to enhance the appearance and feel of hair by improving body, suppleness and sheen, especially in hair that is chemically damaged. This ingredient also serves to clean skin and hair by mixing with oil and dirt and enabling them to be rinsed away. As a modified fatty acid, it is thought to be more soluble, and have increased crystallinity and acidity compared to its original fatty acid composition.

Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate can reduce the irritation caused by the residue of traditional surfactants on the skin with it's good compatibility properties.

As it has good biodegrability, it is in  accordance with the requirement of environmental protection.

Surfactant known (and used) for its foam-boosting properties and mild cleansing ability, used in hair care and skin care products. 
Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate is milder than common surfactants found in shampoos. 
Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate is compatible with non-ionic and amphoteric surfactants where it can be used to form a synergistic blend.

Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is an anionic specialty surfactant.  
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is particularly mild, and is suitable for sensitive skin and sensitive areas.  
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate improves foam and thickening properties of formulations.  Suitable for shampoos, foam baths, shower gels, syndet bars, detergents, creamy shower products, and baby products. 

Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate is a gentle and well tolerated surfactant: it deterges the skin without altering its natural hydrolipidic film and is therefore suitable for sensitive skins. When used as a primary surfactant, it gives a soft, delicate and stable foam. When used as a secondary surfactant, it renders the foam thicker and denser. 
Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinates foaming and detergent properties are maintained even when substantial amounts of emollients are added to the formulation. For this reasons it’s ideal for face detergents and creamy formulations rich in oils and conditioning agents. 
Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate is stable at high ranges of pH. 
Our Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate has decent refatting properties, however is not notable for its wettability. 
Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate’s a protein-rich surfactant, indicated for hair care. By adding only a few drops of essential oil in the formulation, it renders a very clear solution. 
Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate is compatible with most surfactants, even cationic surfactants, and surfactants with high conditioning properties. .

APPLICATIONS:

As primary surfactants, it gives little but soft and delicate foam. It thickens at pH 5. 
Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate’s recommended you don’t bring the pH to lower levels, as it does not thicken again when the pH is brought up again to 5.
As a secondary surfactant, it stabilises the primary surfactant’s foam, also making it thicker, denser and cremier. 
Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate mitigates the aggressive properties of primary surfactants.
 
Toothpastes (it prevents tooth decay as it inhibits the action of enzymes causing caries), shower gels, bubble baths, feminine washes, shampoos, shaving foams, face detergents, shower oils, hair styling mousses.

Derived from sarcosine (an amino acid found naturally in the body) and Normally used as a secondary surfactant to boost foam and luxury. helps in hair formulations to enhance suppleness of hair and improve body.

How to use
Normally used as a secondary surfactant at 1 -5% to increase the midlness and boost foam of foaming formulations. To aid stability of the final formulation, the pH should be greater than 6.

Products to Use in
Shower Gel
Shampoo
Face Wash
Bath Foam

Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is a mild surfactant with good foaming properties. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is non-drying, ideal for sensitive skin and baby products.
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate improves the start and stability of foam and gives a creamy feel to shower gel and shampoo formulas. At acidic pH, it has the interesting property of thickening mixtures, which makes it very useful in formulating shampoos or other acidic preparations (pH 4.5 - 5.5). 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is also highly valued in the formulation of toothpastes. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is concentrated at 30%.

Chemical Formula    C15H28NNaO3
Average Molecular Mass    293.378 g/mol
Monoisotopic Mass    293.197 g/mol
CAS Registry Number    137-16-6
IUPAC Name    sodium 2-(N-methyldodecanamido)acetate
Traditional Name    sodium lauroyl sarcosinate

Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is an ionic surfactant. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate maintains water and oil together in formulas and creates a thick, deeply cleansing foam.

Sodium lauryl sarcosinate (INCI), also known as sarkosyl, is an anionic surfactant derived from sarcosine used as a foaming and cleansing agent in shampoo, shaving foam, toothpaste, and foam wash products.

Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate is a powder of a mild biodegradable surfactant produced from amino acid sarcosine. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is very mild, can form rich and stable creamy foams, and can help condition and moisturize.

DESCRIPTION: Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate is mild, biodegradable anionic surfactants derived from fatty acids and sarcosine (amino acid). These compounds features lather building and resistance to sebum delathering in cleaners, polymers, industrial chemicals, petroleum and lubricant products.

BENEFITS
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is a great product which enhances the appearance and texture of hair by improving body, suppleness and sheen, especially in hair that is chemically damaged.

Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate can also help purify hair and skin by mixing with oil and dirt and enabling them to be rinsed away. Due to its modified fatty acid, it is thought to be more soluble, and have increased crystallinity and acidity compared to its original fatty acid composition.

Sodium lauryl sarcosinate helps reduce irritation of traditional anion-surfactant such as sodium lauryl sulfate, so it can be applied in baby products safely.

Most of surfactants have poor resistance to hard water and sebum. Sodium lauryl sarcosinate has good resistance to hard water, good foam stability, and is less affected by hard water than other types of surfactants. The results show that sodium lauroyl sarcosinate has better sebum resistance than sodium lauryl sulfate, AOS, SLES .etc.

Sodium lauryl sarcosinate, commonly known as sarkosyl, is an ionic surfactant manufactured from the sodium salt of fatty acids and sarcosine amino acids. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is widely used as a foaming and cleansing agent in various personal care and household products. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is preferred over sodium lauryl sulfate, owing to its various features such as good ecotoxicity, mildness to the skin and the eyes, and excellent compatibility. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is primarily employed in skin care applications. Commercially, it has been predominantly used in syndet bar formulations. However, recently, it has been increasingly employed in other product forms, notably in foaming facial washes and body washes. Furthermore, requirement of skin care products such as facial cleanser and soaps & body wash is also expanding at a rapid pace. This is anticipated to drive the skin care segment, thereby boosting the sodium lauroyl sarcosinate market in the near future.

About this substance
Helpful information
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is registered under the REACH Regulation and is manufactured in and / or imported to the European Economic Area, at ≥ 1 000 to < 10 000 tonnes per annum.

Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is used by consumers, in articles, by professional workers (widespread uses), in formulation or re-packing, at industrial sites and in manufacturing.

Consumer Uses
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, lubricants and greases, cosmetics and personal care products, biocides (e.g. disinfectants, pest control products), polishes and waxes and air care products. 
Other release to the environment of Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is likely to occur from: indoor use (e.g. machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints and coating or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners), outdoor use, indoor use in close systems with minimal release (e.g. cooling liquids in refrigerators, oil-based electric heaters) and outdoor use in close systems with minimal release (e.g. hydraulic liquids in automotive suspension, lubricants in motor oil and break fluids).

Article service life
Other release to the environment of Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is likely to occur from: outdoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. metal, wooden and plastic construction and building materials), outdoor use in long-life materials with high release rate (e.g. tyres, treated wooden products, treated textile and fabric, brake pads in trucks or cars, sanding of buildings (bridges, facades) or vehicles (ships)), indoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. flooring, furniture, toys, construction materials, curtains, foot-wear, leather products, paper and cardboard products, electronic equipment) and indoor use in long-life materials with high release rate (e.g. release from fabrics, textiles during washing, removal of indoor paints).
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate can be found in products with material based on: fabrics, textiles and apparel (e.g. clothing, mattress, curtains or carpets, textile toys).

Widespread uses by professional workers
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, biocides (e.g. disinfectants, pest control products), coating products, inks and toners, polishes and waxes, cosmetics and personal care products, laboratory chemicals, air care products, non-metal-surface treatment products, hydraulic fluids, lubricants and greases and metal working fluids.
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is used in the following areas: formulation of mixtures and/or re-packaging, agriculture, forestry and fishing and health services.
Other release to the environment of Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is likely to occur from: indoor use (e.g. machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints and coating or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners), outdoor use, indoor use in close systems with minimal release (e.g. cooling liquids in refrigerators, oil-based electric heaters) and outdoor use in close systems with minimal release (e.g. hydraulic liquids in automotive suspension, lubricants in motor oil and break fluids).

Formulation or re-packing
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, biocides (e.g. disinfectants, pest control products), polishes and waxes, cosmetics and personal care products, coating products, air care products, non-metal-surface treatment products, inks and toners and laboratory chemicals.
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate has an industrial use resulting in manufacture of another substance (use of intermediates).
Release to the environment of Sodium lauryl sarcosinate can occur from industrial use: formulation of mixtures.

Uses at industrial sites
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, biocides (e.g. disinfectants, pest control products), polishes and waxes, cosmetics and personal care products, coating products, laboratory chemicals, air care products, non-metal-surface treatment products, hydraulic fluids, inks and toners and lubricants and greases.
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate has an industrial use resulting in manufacture of another substance (use of intermediates).
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is used in the following areas: formulation of mixtures and/or re-packaging.
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is used for the manufacture of: chemicals and machinery and vehicles.
Release to the environment of Sodium lauryl sarcosinate can occur from industrial use: in processing aids at industrial sites, in the production of articles, as processing aid, as processing aid, as an intermediate step in further manufacturing of another substance (use of intermediates) and of substances in closed systems with minimal release.

Manufacture
Release to the environment of Sodium lauryl sarcosinate can occur from industrial use: manufacturing of the substance.

Uses
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate (INCI), also known as sarkosyl, is a white powder derived from sarcosine, which make it is fate-free and biodegradable. The surfactant is amphiphilic due to the hydrophobic 12-carbon chain (lauroyl) and the hydrophilic carboxylate.
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is personal care products as well as in household and industrial applications, and it is used as a co-surfactant in cleanser formulations such as shampoos and body washes. It can also be used in oral care applications such as toothpastes and incorporated into syndet and combo bars. The typical usage levels range from 1-5% on an active basis.

Application
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate (INCI) is mild, biodegradable anionic surfactants derived from sarcosine used as a foaming and cleansing agent in shampoo, shaving foam, toothpaste, and foam wash products. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is amphiphilic due to the hydrophobic 12-carbon chain (lauroyl) and the hydrophilic carboxylate.
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is a high foam, eco-friendly surfactant. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate has good chlorine stability with anti-corrosion properties. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate has excellent ocular tolerance and gentleness. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate is often seen in shampoos, bath, cleansing and shaving products as a foaming agent, surfactant, and hair conditioning agent. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate has the ability to enhance the appearance and feel of hair by improving body, suppleness and sheen, especially in hair that is chemically damaged. This ingredient also serves to clean skin and hair by mixing with oil and dirt and enabling them to be rinsed away. As a modified fatty acid, it is thought to be more soluble, and have increased crystallinity and acidity compared to its original fatty acid composition.

Chemical Properties
white powder

Uses
Detergent, foaming agent, antienzyme for dentifrices: King, US 2689170 (1954 to Colgate-Palmolive).

Functions:
1. Antistatic Agent - Reduces or eliminates the build up of static electricity.
2. Emulsifier - Allows water and oils to remain mixed together to form an emulsion, such as in mayonnaise, ice cream, and homogenized milk
3. Surfactant - Reduces the surface tension to allow mixtures to be formed evenly. Emulsifier is a specific type of surfactant which allows two liquids to mix together evenly
4. Viscosity Controlling Agent - Maintains or alters the thickness of a liquid, mostly used in cosmetics

Sodium lauryl sarcosinate, also known as sarkosyl, is an anionic surfactant derived from sarcosine used as a foaming and cleansing agent in shampoo, shaving foam, toothpaste, and foam wash products. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate can clean skin and hair by mixing with oil and dirt and enabling them to be rinsed away. 
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate also has the ability to enhance the appearance and feel of hair by improving body, suppleness and sheen, especially for physically or chemically damaged hair.

Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate is mainly used as surfactant in our sulfate-free shampoo product category.
Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate helps to enhance the appearance and feel of hair, by increasing hair body, suppleness or sheen, or by improving the texture of hair that has been damaged physically or by chemical treatment. 
Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate also serves to clean scalp and hair by mixing with oil and dirt and enabling them to be rinsed away.

IUPAC names
2-[dodecanoyl(methyl)amino]acetic acid; sodium
N-Dodecanoyl-N-methylglycine sodium salt, Sarkosyl NL, Sodium lauryl sarcosinate
N-Lauroylsarcosine, sodium salt
N-Methyl-N-(1-Oxododecyl)Glycine, Sodium Sal
ORAMIX L 30
sodium 2-(N-methyldodecanamido)acetate
sodium 2-[dodecanoyl(methyl)amino]acetate
sodium [dodecanoyl(methyl)amino]acetate
SODIUM LAUROYL SARCOSINATE
SODIUM LAUROYL SARCOSINATE
Sodium lauryl sarcosinate
Sodium Lauryl Sarconinate
Sodium N-Lauroylsarcosinate
Sodium N-lauroylsarcosinate
sodium N-lauroylsarcosinate
Sodium N-lauroylsarcosinate/Sodium lauroylsarcosinate
Sodium-N-Lauroylsarcosinate


SYNONYMS:
N-Lauroylsarcosine sodium salt
[Dodecanoyl(méthyl)amino]acétate de sodium [French] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
137-16-6 [RN]
205-281-5 [EINECS]
5322974
Glycine, N-methyl-N- (1-oxododecyl)-, sodium salt
Glycine, N-methyl-N-(1-oxododecyl)-, sodium salt (1:1) [ACD/Index Name]
MFCD00042728
Natrium-[dodecanoyl(methyl)amino]acetat [German] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
N-Dodecanoyl-N-methylglycine sodium salt
N-Lauroylsarcosine sodium salt solution
N-Methyl-N-(1-oxododecyl)glycine Sodium Salt
Sarcosine, N-lauroyl-, sodium salt
Sarcosyl
Sarcosyl NL
Sarkosyl NL
Sodium [dodecanoyl(methyl)amino]acetate [ACD/IUPAC Name]
SODIUM LAUROYL SARCOSINATE
Sodium lauroylsarcosinate
Sodium N-dodecanoyl-N-methylglycinate
SODIUM N-LAUROYL SARCOSINATE
Sodium N-lauroylsarcosinate
Sodium N-lauroylsarcosinate solution
[137-16-6]
2-(N-methyldodecanoylamino)acetic acid, sodium salt
EINECS 205-281-5
Gardol
Gardol?
Glycine, N-methyl-N-(1-oxododecyl)-, sodium salt
Hamposyl L-30
Lauroylsarcosine sodium salt
Lauroylsarcosine, Sodium Salt - CAS 137-16-6 - Calbiochem
Maprosyl 30
Medialan LL-99
N-Dodecanoyl-N-methylglycine, sodium salt
N-Dodecanoyl-N-methylglycinesodium salt
N-Dodecanoylsarcosine Sodium Salt

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