Sodium lauroamphoacetate

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Sodium lauroamphoacetate


Sodium Lauroamphoacetate is a chemical compound used primarily in the cosmetics industry for its properties as a surfactant. It is a sodium salt of an amphoacetate, which is a type of amphoteric surfactant.

Chemical Properties[edit]

Sodium lauroamphoacetate is a mild, amphoteric surfactant. It is derived from fatty acids, specifically lauric acid, and is a sodium salt. It has the ability to foam and to clean, which makes it a common ingredient in personal care products.

Uses[edit]

The primary use of sodium lauroamphoacetate is in the cosmetics industry. It is found in a variety of products, including shampoo, body wash, and facial cleanser. It is used for its ability to create a rich, creamy lather and for its mild cleaning properties. It is also used in some dishwashing detergents and hard surface cleaners.

Safety[edit]

Sodium lauroamphoacetate is considered safe for use in cosmetics and personal care products. It is a mild surfactant, which means it is less likely to cause skin irritation or allergic reactions compared to other types of surfactants. However, as with any ingredient, individual reactions can vary.

Environmental Impact[edit]

As a surfactant, sodium lauroamphoacetate is designed to be washed down the drain and into the water system. The environmental impact of this is not fully understood, but it is known that surfactants can have a negative impact on aquatic life.

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