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527-07-1 |
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INCI NAME |
Sodium gluconate |
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DEFINITION |
Sodium gluconate is the neutralized form (salt) of gluconic acid. It has excellent chelating properties to bind metal ions especially iron & copper over a wide pH range. It is a natural alternative to synthetic chelating agents. Widely used in the cosmetic industry for stabilizing purposes. Synonym: D-gluconic acid, monosodium salt. USP grade. Off-white granules, no odor. Soluble in water, pH 6.5-7.5 (10% solution). |
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USAGE |
It can be used level 0.1-1.0%. Add to water phase of formula until dissolved. |
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APPLICATIONS |
To stabilize all kinds of cosmetic products like creams, lotions, shampoos, conditioners, makeup products, sunscreen products. |
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