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PROTELAN GC serves as a foundational component for crafting bath preparations and hair shampoos. It's aligned with various clean beauty standards and derived from natural, plant-based sources, making it suitable for vegetarian products. This liquid material acts as a surfactant and cosurfactant, enhancing foam thickness, stiffness, and compatibility while providing a smooth feel. It's especially beneficial for hair care applications like shampoos and rinses in rinse-off formats, ensuring effective cleansing and foaming properties.

INCI Name: Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate

Chemical Name: Glycine, N-coco acyl derivs., sodium salts

CAS Number: 90387-74-9

Functions: Cosurfactant, Surfactant, Surfactant (Anionic)

Ingredient Origin: Natural Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Plant Origin, Vegetable Origin

Labeling Claims: Natural, Naturally Derived, Plant-Based, Preservative-free, Vegetarian

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Identification & Functionality

Cleaning Ingredients Functions
Cosmetic Ingredients Functions

Features & Benefits

HII Features

Applications & Uses

Application Format
Bath & Shower Applications
Hair Care Applications
Home Care Applications
I&I Cleaning Applications
Application
  • PROTELAN GC is a mild anionic co-surfactant for the formulation of hair shampoos and liquid body cleansing agents.
  • PROTELAN GC can be combined with anionic, nonionic and amphoteric surfactants.
  • The addition PROTELAN GC improves the foam formation and the creaminess of the foam, particularly when used in formulations with higher pH values and in presence of soaps.
  • PROTELAN GC is easy to thicken, free of preservatives and based on vegetable raw materials.

Properties

Physical Form
Appearance
Clear, colourless to slightly yellowish liquid
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Dry Matter30.0%-
pH Value (Original)10--
Sodium Chloride5.0%-

Storage & Handling

Storage Information

Storage at temperatures below 15 °C may lead to turbidity and possible sedimentation of active matter, which can be removed by stirring or gentle heating without quality decrease.