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Sclerotium gum is a product resulting from the fungus Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc. (Athelia rolfsii), belonging to the Atheliaceae family, main source for the production of scleroglucan.
It is used as a thickening and gelling agent in various cosmetic and personal care products.
Chemical Composition and Structure
Sclerotium gum consists primarily of:
Physical Properties
Sclerotium gum generally has the following characteristics:
Appearance: A white to off-white powder or gel, depending on its formulation.
Solubility: Soluble in water, forming a viscous gel.
Stability: It is stable under a range of pH levels and temperatures, making it suitable for various cosmetic formulations.
Production Process
The production process for Sclerotium gum involves:
Applications
Cosmetic: Used in a variety of personal care products, including lotions, creams, and gels, as a thickening and stabilizing agent. It helps improve the texture and consistency of the product.
Pharmaceutical: Occasionally used in some pharmaceutical formulations as a thickening agent or stabilizer.
Food Industry: Sometimes used as a thickening agent in food products
Cosmetics - INCI Functions
CAS: 39464-87-4
Environmental and Safety Considerations
Sclerotium gum is considered safe for use in cosmetics and food when used according to regulatory guidelines. The production process aims to be environmentally friendly, and the final product is tested to ensure it meets safety and efficacy standards.
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