POLYGLYCERYL-4 OLEYL ETHER

Emulsifying

COSING REF No: 78914
CAS Number 71032-90-1 /
9022-76-8 /
112708-25-5
IECIC 03849

The Polyglycerin-4 is obtained through saponification without solvent of vegetable oil (Brassica Campestris Oil and Sunflower Oil) to obtain Glycerol and polymerization of pure vegetable Glycerol.

Made up of four glycerine molecules making this compound a humectant – the ability to draw water towards itself and retain it. Can come in the form of a clear or light yellow liquid.

Just like glycerin, it is added into cosmetic formulations to provide moisture to the skin. Due to it being a larger molecule than glycerine it penetrates the skin slower, allowing longer-lasting moisture. Skin hydration is important as it prevents flaking, dry patches and gives the skin the ability to be more elastic and plump. Gives the skin a more youthful glow as it can retain water better. Since Polyglycerin-4 is a humectant, it creates a barrier on the skin and draws water from the surrounding air and traps it in the top layers of the skin. The skin looks smoother and fresher.

It is used in moisturizers, body lotions, serums to provide moisture.

Oleyl alcohol or cis-9-octadecen-1-ol, is an unsaturated fatty alcohol with the molecular formula C18H36O or the condensed structural formula CH3(CH2)7-CH=CH-(CH2)8OH. It is a colorless oil, mainly used in cosmetics.

It can be produced by the hydrogenation of oleic acid esters by Bouveault–Blanc reduction, which avoids reduction of the C=C group (as would occur with usual catalytic hydrogenation). The required oleate esters are obtained from beef fat, fish oil, and, in particular, olive oil (from which it gains its name). 

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