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| | N-DECYL-BETA-D-GLUCOPYRANOSIDE Basic information |
| | N-DECYL-BETA-D-GLUCOPYRANOSIDE Chemical Properties |
| Melting point | 75-130 °C | | alpha | -27 º (C=1% IN ETOH) | | Boiling point | 476.5±45.0 °C(Predicted) | | density | 1.14±0.1 g/cm3(Predicted) | | RTECS | LZ5776531 | | storage temp. | Sealed in dry,Store in freezer, under -20°C | | solubility | Soluble in methanol | | pka | 12.95±0.70(Predicted) | | form | Powder | | color | White to Off-white | | BRN | 85089 | | InChIKey | JDRSMPFHFNXQRB-IBEHDNSVSA-N | | CAS DataBase Reference | 58846-77-8(CAS DataBase Reference) | | EPA Substance Registry System | .beta.-D-Glucopyranoside, decyl (58846-77-8) |
| | N-DECYL-BETA-D-GLUCOPYRANOSIDE Usage And Synthesis |
| Uses | Non-ionic detergent used for solubilizing membrane proteins and in the development of sugar-based surfactant solutions. | | Contact allergens | Decyl glucoside or decyl d-glucoside, also named decylbeta-
d-glucopyranoside, belongs to the alkyl glucosides
family and is obtained by condensation of the fatty alcohol
decyl alcohol and a d-glucose polymer. This nonionic
surfactant and cleansing agent has been widely
used for several years, due to its foaming power and
good tolerance in rinse-off products such as shampoos,
hair dyes and colors, and soaps. Decyl glucoside is also
employed in leave-on products such as no-rinsing
cleansing milks, lotions, and several sunscreen agents
and is contained as a stabilizing surfactant of organic
microparticles in sunscreen agent Tinosorb? M. |
| | N-DECYL-BETA-D-GLUCOPYRANOSIDE Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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