Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- INCI Name
- Ingredient Origin
- Cosmetic Ingredients Functions
- CAS No.
- 85507-69-3, 94349-62-9
- EC No.
- 287-390-8, 305-181-2
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- Benefit Claims
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Application Format
- Hair Care Applications
- Skin Care Applications
- For Making Cosmetics And Shampoos
- Correct Dalton size, 50 to 400, well under the 500 Dalton Rule for making cosmetics.
- For skin and hair care products.
- Over 200 known compounds.
- Over 11% polyphenol content, a key indicator of strength.
- 3 Times stronger than most other brands.
- Highest levels of natural vitamins and oils.
- Less processed for undamaged and highly bioactive properties.
- Dose
Typical use level 1-10%. Simply add 10 drops per ounce to your favorite store-bought creams and lotions to make your own skin care products.
- Aloe Vera for making Cosmetics
Refractance Window Dehydration Is The Best Method For Preserving Nutrients. This is the preferred method for preserving nutrients and phytonutrients. The process used indirect heat in this process, preserving important sensory qualities of the fresh whole food, such as color, aroma, taste and nutritional value are retained. This process produces higher quality products with vastly increased nutritional attributes such as color, vitamin and antioxidant retention.
Polysaccharides: The Measure of Greatness:
Experts on the matter assure that the above-mentioned beneficial properties are directly linked with the Aloe vera polysaccharides type, composition, and concentration. Aloe vera contains a special type of polysaccharide called Acemannan, which is in charge of providing many of the Aloe positive health effects.
Patented MAP Process Offers Enhanced Performance by 300%:
Our product offers the retention of good quality Aloe vera polysaccharides without any denature or dilution whatsoever. This process offers enhanced performance by 300% through the unique and patented MAP (Modified Aloe Polysaccharide) process. Our Aloe vera is typically over 11%, considerably stronger than most any other brand.
Another scientific fact considers the molecular weight of these polysaccharides as an indicator of good quality. Polysaccharides come in a variety of lengths or molecular weights, measured in Kilo Daltons.
Most of the Aloe vera on the market contain the heavier (>2000 Daltons) polysaccharides, which is why they claim “heavier” Aloe. This is fine for other industries, just not for skincare products. Bigger is not better for skincare. It has been scientifically demonstrated that the polysaccharides with most bioactive benefits are within the medium (50 – 400 kDa) spectrum.
The 500 Dalton rule for the skin penetration of chemical compounds and drugs. Human skin has unique properties of which functioning as a physicochemical barrier is one of the most apparent. The molecular weight (MW) of a compound must be under 500 Dalton to allow skin absorption. Larger molecules cannot pass the corneal layer, all known topical drugs used in transdermal drug-delivery systems are under 500 Daltons.
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications
- GMO: This product is not made from genetically modified products.
- Gluten: This product is gluten free.
- Animal testing: Not tested on animals.
- Vegan: Does not contain animal derived components.
Technical Details & Test Data
- Formulating Tips
The lower the pH and could cause emulsion separation. Raise pH to stabilize if required.
- Refractance Window Dehydration
Refractance window dehydration uses thin infrared transparent film that essentially forms a ‘window’ through which drying occurs. Product temperatures are kept low and rapid drying occurs.
Safety & Health
- Warning
For external use only.
Storage & Handling
- Preservatives
Preserved with sodium benzoate, citric acid, ascorbic acid, potassium sorbate, sodium sulfite.
- Storage
Dry, protect from light, 4°C – 25° C.