Chemistry:Lauryl methyl gluceth-10 hydroxypropyl dimonium chloride
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D-Glucopyranose, methyl ether, ethoxylated, 3-(N-dodecyl-N,N-dimethylammonio)-2-hydroxypropyl ethers (10 mol EO average molar ratio)
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Lauryl methyl gluceth-10-hydroxypropyldimonium chloride, Glucquat 125
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Appearance | Pale, yellow liquid |
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Lauryl methyl gluceth-10 hydroxypropyl dimonium chloride is an ingredient in some types of soaps and personal care products. It is used as a substantive conditioning humectant.[1][2] This chemical is a type of methyl glucoside derivative,[3] which has been modified by ethoxylation and quaternization.[4] A synthetic pathway for lauryl methyl gluceth-10 hydroxypropyldimonium chloride and other methyl glucoside humectants has been outlined in trade literature.[5]
Lauryl methyl gluceth-10 hydroxypropyldimonium chloride is listed as a trade-named raw material, Glucquat 125, in cosmetic and toiletry products.[6]
References
- ↑ R. Schueller and P. Romanowski, ed (1999). Conditioning Agents for Hair and Skin, Cosmetic Science and Technology Series. 21. Marcel Dekker, New York. p. 272. ISBN 9780824719210. https://books.google.com/books?id=f_ETtcJM_0gC&q=Conditioning+Agents+for+Hair+and+Skin.
- ↑ A. O. Barel and H. I. Maibach, ed (Jul 13, 2001). Handbook of Cosmetic Science and Technology. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9780824702922. https://books.google.com/books?id=0sa8ydE4W8gC&q=%22Lauryl+methyl+gluceth-10+hydroxypropyl+dimonium+chloride%22&pg=PA406.
- ↑ "Methyl Glucoside Derivatives". Lubrizol. October 15, 2012. http://www.lubrizol.com/PersonalCare/Products/MethylGlucosideDerivatives/default.html.
- ↑ "Glucquat™ 125 Humectant, Technical Data Sheet TDS-546". Lubrizol. February 7, 2007. http://www.lubrizol.com/Personal-Care/Documents/Technical-Data-Sheets/TDS-546-Glucquat%e2%84%a2-125-Humectant.pdf.
- ↑ "Glucam™ and Glucquat™ Humectants and Emollients". Lubrizol. 2009. http://www.toprhyme.com.tw/New%20product/E-10&E-20.pdf.
- ↑ E. W. Flick (1999). Cosmetic and Toiletry Formulations, Second Edition. 7. Noyes Publications/William Andrew Publishing. p. 370. ISBN 9780815516750. https://books.google.com/books?id=8rai8ErcODwC&q=lauryl+methyl+gluceth-10+hydroxypropyldimonium+chloride&pg=PA370.
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