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Functional Carbohydrates

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Functional Carbohydrates

Carbohydrates are a series of biological molecules with multiple C-OH bonds and a ketone/aldehyde group, and it can be categorized into simple and complex carbohydrates. Simple carbohydrates have one or two sugars. Complex carbohydrates contain three or more sugars. Carbohydrates have excellent moisturizing and dampening properties. They are more effective when used in cleansers and various types of creams. Adding a certain amount of carbohydrates to cosmetics not only prevents the disappearance of water from the cosmetics, but also hydrates the water on the stratum corneum. Cosmetics containing carbohydrates are also easily absorbed by the skin.

Alfa Chemistry can supply high-quality functional carbohydrates to cosmetic companies looking to create innovative skincare products. Our functional carbohydrates product line focuses on specific skin concerns, and our experienced chemists use state-of-the-art facilities and quality control measures to ensure the safety and purity of our products. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you achieve your skincare goals.

Examples of Carbohydrates in Cosmetics

In cosmetics, carbohydrates such as glucose, fructose and maltose are used to adjust the osmotic pressure of the formulation. Starches and cellulose are used to increase the viscosity of water. Hydroxyethyl cellulose is one of the most commonly used water thickeners in cosmetics. Here are some typical examples.

Acacia Senegal Gum

Acacia Senegal Gum

Acacia Senegal Gum can be used in various capacities to enhance the smooth feel or adhesion of a skin care formula; it also functions as a thickening agent, emulsifier, or stabilizer.

Galactoarabinan

Galactoarabinan

Galactoarabinan can prevent natural water evaporation, provide long-lasting moisture, improve skin's appearance and texture, smooth and treat wrinkles, strengthen the skin's natural barrier, and increase the effectiveness of sunscreens.

Dextran

Dextran

In cosmetic formulations, dextran can act as a binder to improve the dispersion of ingredients in cosmetic formulations. It also can be used as a thickener to help maintain the proper consistency.

Dextrin

Dextrin

Dextrin is a gum produced by the incomplete hydrolysis of starch, which is a minor auxiliary ingredient that can be used as a thickener, humectant, foam booster, adhesion promoter and filler.

Cellulose Gum

Cellulose Gum

Cellulose Gum has excellent water-binding properties that help improve hydration and moisture retention in skin care and hair care products. It can also be used as a thickener to bind other ingredients together.

Glucomannan

Glucomannan

Glucomannan is a polysaccharide polymer which can form a film on the skin and reduce transdermal water loss. It also improves product stability and shelf life.

As a leading provider of cosmetic raw materials, Alfa Chemistry can supply high-quality functional carbohydrates to cosmetic companies looking to create innovative skincare products. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you achieve your skincare goals.

References

  1. Polyakov NE, Leshina TV, Meteleva ES, et al. Water soluble complexes of carotenoids with arabinogalactan. J Phys Chem B. 2009 Jan 8;113(1):275-82.
  2. Hergesell K, Valentová K, Velebný V, Vávrová K, Dolečková I. Common Cosmetic Compounds Can Reduce Air Pollution-Induced Oxidative Stress and Pro-Inflammatory Response in the Skin. Skin Pharmacol Physiol. 2022;35(3):156-165.
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