Depolymerized Prasinococcus Capsulatus Exopolysaccharides

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About Depolymerized Prasinococcus Capsulatus Exopolysaccharides

An ingredient obtained by culturing a type of alga, Prasinococcus capsulatus, followed by a photooxidation reaction.[1] The molecular weight and degree of cross-linking of Depolymerized Prasinococcus Capsulatus Exopolysaccharides, along with its concentration, may affect the formula’s viscosity and the thickness and flexibility of the film formed after drying. In cosmetics, it is used to leave the skin’s surface soft and smooth.[2]

Depolymerized Prasinococcus Capsulatus Exopolysaccharides Details

Ingredient function
Skin Conditioning
INCI name
DEPOLYMERIZED PRASINOCOCCUS CAPSULATUS EXOPOLYSACCHARIDES
CosIng ID
93231

Depolymerized Prasinococcus Capsulatus Exopolysaccharides References

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