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Sodium Gluconate is a biodegradable chelating agent used in cosmetic formulations to bind trace metal ions in the water phase. By tying up metals that can trigger oxidation or destabilise ingredients, it helps support formula stability, appearance, and performance over time. It is commonly used in cleansers, toners, serums, lotions, and other water-containing products, especially where water quality or mineral content may affect the final result.
Key Properties Function: Chelating agent Format: Powder Solubility: Water soluble Typical Usage Rate: 0.1% to 1% Ingredients: Sodium Gluconate (produced by fermentation of glucose) Approvals: ECOCERT and COSMOS approved What Its Used For Chelating metal ions in water-based products Helping reduce oxidation-related discolouration or off-notes Supporting preservative performance in water-containing formulas Improving consistency and stability in cleansers, lotions, serums, and toners Formulas made with hard water or mineral-rich botanical waters Who Its For This product is suitable for: DIY formulators wanting an eco-friendly chelating agent option Water-based formulas that are prone to colour shift or instability over time Cleanser systems where water hardness can affect foam and clarity Formulas using oxidation-sensitive ingredients This product is not: A preservative A finished skincare product intended to be used as-is How To Use As a Water-Phase Add-In: Dissolve into the water phase and mix until fully dissolved before combining phases or adding heat-sensitive ingredients.
Typical Use Level: Use at 0.1% to 1%, depending on the formula type and your stability goals. Processing Tip: Check and adjust the final pH of your finished product as needed, especially when working with acids, preservatives, or pH-dependent actives. Safety Instructions For external cosmetic formulation use only Avoid inhaling the powder Avoid contact with eyes and rinse well if contact occurs Patch test finished products before full use Keep out of reach of children and pets Store sealed in a cool, dry place away from moisture FAQs Q: Does sodium gluconate replace a preservative?A: No.
It can support preservative performance, but you still need an appropriate preservative system for any water-containing product. Q: Is this similar to sodium phytate?A: Both are chelators used to bind trace metals, but they are different materials with different handling and compatibility profiles. Q: Do I need this if I use distilled water?A: Distilled water helps, but chelators can still be useful in complex formulas or when using botanical waters, minerals, or certain actives.
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