PEG-45 Safflower Glycerides

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About PEG-45 Safflower Glycerides

PEG-45 Safflower Glycerides is a polyethylene glycol derivative of mono- and diglycerides derived from safflower oil, with an average of 45 moles of ethylene oxide.[1] The number 45 in the name indicates the average number of ethylene oxide units added. Within the same base structure, changing this number may affect water miscibility and the formulation’s viscosity and spreadability. In cosmetics, it is used to create emulsions in which water and oil are evenly mixed.[2]

PEG-45 Safflower Glycerides Details

Ingredient function
Emulsifying
INCI name
PEG-45 SAFFLOWER GLYCERIDES
CosIng ID
76910

PEG-45 Safflower Glycerides References

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