Tag: Alkyl Polyglycosides
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Cetearyl glucoside and Cetearyl alcohol
Cetearyl glucoside and Cetearyl alcohol (GM68, APG1618) is a mixture of about 25% alkyl glycosides, which is formed by dehydration of fatty alcohols of plant origin and glucose of plant origin. GM68 is an O/W emulsifier with self-emulsifying and self-thickening effect. Its lipophilic fatty groups and hydrophilic glucose groups are plant origin, without solvents and…
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Alkyl Glycosides APGs
AlkylPolyGlycosides (APGs) are compounds synthesised from glucose and fatty alcohols. APG0810 has between 8 and 10 carbon atoms in its molecular structure, whereas APG1214 may contain more carbon atoms in its molecular structure, resulting in a relatively high viscosity. APG0810 is more permeable and is usually used more in industrial applications.APG1214, in contrast, is milder…
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Difference between APG0810 and APG1214
Alkyl polyglycosides (APGs) are compounds synthesised from glucose and fatty alcohols.The main difference between alkyl polyglycoside 0810 and 1214 lies in their molecular structure and performance characteristics: APG0810 is more permeable and is usually used more in industrial applications.APG1214, in contrast, is milder and is more often used in household detergents. In addition, APG0810 has…