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C12-14 ALKYL DIAMINOETHYLGLYCINE HCL

Description

C12-14 Alkyl Diaminoethylglycine HCl is a synthetic antimicrobial compound widely used in skincare and personal care products. This ingredient belongs to the family of cationic surfactants and functions primarily as a preservative and disinfectant. Its molecular structure consists of a long alkyl chain (12-14 carbon atoms) attached to a diaminoethylglycine group, with hydrochloride (HCl) as the salt form.

The compound exhibits broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity against bacteria, fungi, and certain viruses, making it effective in preventing microbial contamination in cosmetic formulations. It is particularly useful in leave-on products such as lotions, creams, and serums, where long-lasting preservation is crucial. C12-14 Alkyl Diaminoethylglycine HCl operates by disrupting microbial cell membranes, leading to cell death.

In addition to its preservative properties, this ingredient can act as a mild surfactant, contributing to the cleansing and emulsifying capabilities of skincare products. It is generally well-tolerated by most skin types and is often used in formulations designed for sensitive skin. The concentration of C12-14 Alkyl Diaminoethylglycine HCl in cosmetic products typically ranges from 0.1% to 0.3%, depending on the specific application and regulatory guidelines.

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