Sodium gluconate is the sodium salt of gluconic acid, produced by fermentation of glucose. It is a white to tan, granular to fine, crystalline powder, very soluble in water. Non corrosive, non-toxic and readily biodegradable (98 % after 2 days), sodium gluconate is more and more appreciated as chelating agent.
Sodium gluconate is widely used in textile dyeing, printing and metal surface water treatment. It is also used as a chelating agent, a steel surface cleaning agent, a cleaning agent for glass bottles, and as a chelating agent for cement, plating and alumina dyeing industries.
Calcium gluconate is used to treat conditions arising from calcium deficiencies such as hypocalcemic tetany, hypocalcemia related to hypoparathyrodism and hypocalcemia due to rapid growth or pregnancy.
The invention relates to a production method of sodium gluconate, the method is as follows: using a glucose solution or a mother liquid for production of crystalline glucose, as a raw material, using activated carbon as a catalyst, using ozone for oxidation in a gas-liquid-solid three phase reactor to produce the
Zinc gluconate is the zinc salt of gluconic acid. Gluconic acid is found naturally, and is industrially made by the fermentation of glucose, typically by Aspergillus niger, but also by other fungi, e.g. Penicillium, or by bacteria, e.g. Acetobacter, Pseudomonas and Gluconobacter.
Sodium cocoate is an additive derived from coconut oil. It helps clean the skin naturally, making it a popular ingredient in cosmetics, soap, and other beauty products.
Gluconic acid is used in the manufacture of metal, leather, and food. It has been accredited with the capability of inhibiting bitterness in foods. Sodium gluconate is permitted in food and it has GRAS (generally recognized as safe) status.
Sodium Chloride is commonly used to thicken liquid soap and hair care products, which is not good if you have sensitive skin because salt offers no goodness or benefits to the skin, in fact it dries the skin. But this is a very tiny amount so the skin doesn't dry out.
Potassium gluconate is used to prevent or to treat low blood levels of potassium (hypokalemia). Potassium levels can be low as a result of a disease or from taking certain medicines, or after a prolonged illness with diarrhea or vomiting.
Sodium chloride is the chemical name for salt. Sodium is an electrolyte that regulates the amount of water in your body. Sodium also plays a part in nerve impulses and muscle contractions. Sodium chloride is used to treat or prevent sodium loss caused by dehydration, excessive sweating, or other causes.
Sodium Citrate (E331) is the sodium salt of citric acid. Like citric acid, it has a sour taste. Like other salts, it also has a salty taste. It is commonly known as sour salt and is mainly used as a food additive, usually for flavor or as a preservative.
What is sodium chloride? Sodium chloride (NaCl), also known as salt, is an essential compound our body uses to: absorb and transport nutrients. maintain blood pressure. maintain the right balance of fluid.
Sodium lactate is a liquid salt that can be added to cooled lye water in order to speed up unmolding time. Derived from the natural fermentation of sugars found in corn and beets, sodium lactate is the sodium salt of lactic acid. Naturally a liquid product, sodium lactate is also available in powder form.
What does Sodium Lactate do? Sodium Lactate is a superior humectant moisturiser with over twice the water holding ability than Glycerin. It replenishes moisture by attracting and retaining water within the skin, preventing it from becoming dehydrated, dry and flaky.
In perfumes, fragrances, soaps, and cleansers, phenoxyethanol works as a stabilizer. In other cosmetics, it's used as an antibacterial and/or a preservative to prevent products from losing their potency or spoiling. When combined with another chemical, some evidence indicates that it's effective at reducing acne.
The bottom line is that while sodium benzoate is a safer alternative to some other chemical preservatives in skin care products, it still isn't the best choice and its long-term use raises some concerns and is questionable at best.
Is ethylhexylglycerin safe? With an EWG score of 1 and a rating of GOOD from Paula's Choice, ethylhexylgylcerin is deemed to be very safe and a non-irritant. Ethylhexylglycerin has multiple benefits including acting as mild humectant, an emollient and can improve the skin feel of cosmetic formulations.