Sucrose Laurate (CAS 37266-93-6): Your Reliable Supplier for Mild and Effective Emulsifiers in Cosmetics and Pharmaceuticals

Discover the premium quality of Sucrose Laurate, a gentle yet powerful non-ionic surfactant. As a leading manufacturer and supplier in China, we offer this versatile ingredient for your cosmetic, personal care, and pharmaceutical formulations. Enhance product stability and efficacy with our competitively priced, high-purity Sucrose Laurate.

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Key Advantages of Our Sucrose Laurate

Enhanced Formulation Stability

Our Sucrose Laurate acts as a superior emulsifier and stabilizer, preventing phase separation in beverages and personal care products, ensuring consistent product quality and extended shelf life. You can buy this for enhanced stability.

Natural and Gentle Ingredient

Derived from sucrose and lauric acid, this non-ionic surfactant is naturally sourced, making it a preferred choice for cosmetic and personal care brands seeking mild ingredients. It's well-tolerated even by sensitive skin types.

Versatile Application Across Industries

From preventing ingredient separation in clear beverages to providing a smooth texture in cosmetics and acting as an excipient in pharmaceuticals, the applications of our Sucrose Laurate are diverse. We are a leading supplier for these needs.

Broad Applications for Sucrose Laurate

Cosmetics & Personal Care

Used as an emulsifier, thickener, and skin conditioner in creams, lotions, shampoos, and conditioners. Its mildness makes it perfect for sensitive skin products.

Pharmaceuticals

Acts as an excipient in liquid medications and topical formulations, aiding in drug delivery and enhancing stability. Seek our high-purity grade for pharmaceutical use.

Beverages

Helps keep colors, flavors, and nutrients from separating in clear beverages, maintaining visual appeal and product integrity.

Industrial Uses

Its surfactant properties also lend themselves to various industrial applications requiring emulsification and stabilization of mixed-phase systems.