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ERYLITE® Brenntag North America
  • INCI Name:
    Erythritol
ERYLITE® (erythritol) is a naturally occurring sugar alcohol, produced commercially by microbial fermentation of a carbohydrate substrate. ERYLITE® is approved as moisturiser in skin care. The moisturising properties are particularly useful for creams and...view more ERYLITE® (erythritol) is a naturally occurring sugar alcohol, produced commercially by microbial fermentation of a carbohydrate substrate. ERYLITE® is approved as moisturiser in skin care. The moisturising properties are particularly useful for creams and lotions of all kinds. In addition, ERYLITE® significantly reduces oral biofilm growth when used in oral care products such as toothpaste, in which it can also serve as a natural, non-cariogenic sweetener. view less
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Gluconic Acid Brenntag North America
  • INCI Name:
    Gluconic Acid
Gluconic acid is a mild tasting organic acid, neither caustic nor corrosive and with an excellent complexing ability. It occurs naturally in plants and foodstuffs, is non-toxic and is fully utilised in the body, like a carbohydrate. Gluconic acid is comme...view more Gluconic acid is a mild tasting organic acid, neither caustic nor corrosive and with an excellent complexing ability. It occurs naturally in plants and foodstuffs, is non-toxic and is fully utilised in the body, like a carbohydrate. Gluconic acid is commercially produced by an aerobic oxidative fermentation of glucose, whereby the physiological d-form is produced. view less
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Glucono-Delta-Lactone Brenntag North America Glucono-Delta-Lactone (GdL) is the inner lactone of the gluconic acid formed during the production process by crystallization of gluconic acid at elevated temperatures and removal of excess water. When GdL is added into an aqueous medium, the lactonisatio...view more Glucono-Delta-Lactone (GdL) is the inner lactone of the gluconic acid formed during the production process by crystallization of gluconic acid at elevated temperatures and removal of excess water. When GdL is added into an aqueous medium, the lactonisation is reversed and the gluconic acid is released. Gluconic acid is a natural poly-hydroxy acied (PHA) that can be used as an active ingredient in exfoliation products. PHAs principally have less side effects and are therefore a gentle alternative to alpha-hydroxy acids (AHA). Moreover GdL, like sodium gluconate, has chelating and moisturizing properties. GdL is both ECOCERT and COSMOS approved view less
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