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SORBITAN LAURATE

CAS Number 1338-39-2
Chem/IUPAC Name: Sorbitan laurate
EINECS/ELINCS No: 215-663-3
COSING REF No: 38180
SORBITAN LAURATE
Sorbitan Laurate is a colorless, liquid surfactant commonly added to cosmetics and personal care products. It belongs to the family of sorbitan fatty acid esters, which are derived from sorbitol, a sugar alcohol, and lauric acid, a saturated fatty acid. As an emulsifier and stabilizer, Sorbitan Laurate helps to blend water and oil-based ingredients in formulations, enabling uniform dispersion and smooth application of products like creams, lotions, and makeup. Additionally, it contributes to the overall texture and consistency of cosmetic products, enhancing their spreadability and feel on the skin. The chemical formula of Sorbitan Laurate is C18H34O.

What is SORBITAN LAURATE used for?

Sorbitan Laurate works wonders for formulations in the cosmetic industry due to its ability to form consistent and smooth textures that are easy to apply.
  • Skin care: It is used in skincare products like creams and lotions as an emulsifier, ensuring smooth application and absorption. Its mild nature makes it suitable for sensitive skin, helping to maintain moisture balance without causing irritation or clogging pores. It also works as a great cleansing agent that is not harsh on the skin
  • Hair care: In hair care products, Sorbitan Laurate acts as a conditioning agent, smoothing and detangling hair strands. It helps to improve manageability and reduce static, leaving hair feeling soft and silky without weighing it down or leaving residue
  • Cosmetic products: It is a key ingredient in various cosmetics such as foundations, concealers, and lipsticks. It serves as an emulsifier and stabilizer, ensuring uniform dispersion of pigments and enhancing the texture and consistency of cosmetic formulations

Origin

Sorbitan Laurate is synthesized through esterification, a chemical reaction between sorbitol and lauric acid. First, sorbitol undergoes esterification with lauric acid under controlled conditions to produce the sorbitan intermediate. This intermediate then reacts further to form Sorbitan Laurate.

What does SORBITAN LAURATE do in a formulation?

  • Cleansing
  • Emulsifying
  • Surfactant

Safety profile

Sorbitan Laurate generally poses low risk for side effects when used in cosmetics. However, individuals with hypersensitivity to certain ingredients may experience mild skin irritation or allergic reactions such as redness or itching. Prolonged exposure or use of products containing Sorbitan Laurate might exacerbate skin sensitivity in some individuals. It is advisable to perform a patch test before using new products and consult a dermatologist if adverse reactions occur.

Technical profile

Property Values
Boiling Point 516.20°C
Solubility Dispersible in water
Viscosity Low
12
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